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Dr. Martin Robinson is a Senior Lecturer at the University of York's School of Physics, Engineering and Technology, specializing in the Communication Technologies Group. His research focuses on applying microwave and radio frequency techniques to medical, environmental, and archaeological applications, alongside electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and shielding. He holds a BA in Natural Sciences from the University of Cambridge, an MSc in Medical Physics from the University of Aberdeen, and a PhD from the University of Bristol. Robinson has extensive teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including modules on electronic measurements, electromagnetics, and engineering management. He has served in administrative roles such as Chair of the Graduate Schools Board for Electronics and Coordinator for MEng final-year projects.
- Education: BA (Natural Sciences, Cambridge), MSc (Medical Physics, Aberdeen), PhD (Bristol)
- Research Interests: Medical diagnosis via microwave techniques, environmental sensing, archaeological materials analysis, EMC design, and shielding effectiveness
Robinson is a member of the Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM), the Institute of Physics (IoP), and the Society for Low-Temperature Biology. He contributed to IPEM Report 98 on EMC and EMF guidance. His work spans 177+ publications, emphasizing innovations in reverberation chamber testing, dielectric measurements, and electromagnetic field modeling.
Key collaborations include projects with Leeds General Infirmary and Leeds Beckett University on body composition analysis via resonant cavities. He also leads efforts in developing fast dielectric measurement techniques for irregularly shaped objects, with applications in archaeology and material science.





