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Matthew Hobbs is a Lecturer in Semiconductor Materials and Devices at the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He also serves as an Electrical and Electronic Engineering Y1 & 2 Tutor. His academic journey includes an MEng (2009) and PhD (2014) in Electronic Engineering from the University of Sheffield, followed by a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) role with AMETEK Land. Since 2016, he has contributed to research on single-pixel measurement instruments and non-contact thermometry within the Sensor Systems Research Group. His current research focuses on developing novel optical instrumentation, including luminescence metrology, hyperspectral imaging, and aerosol jet-printed electronics. He actively supervises PhD students in optical sensing and instrumentation.
Education:
- MEng (Hons) in Electronic Engineering, University of Sheffield (2009)
- PhD in Electronic Engineering, University of Sheffield (2014)
Research Interests: Hobbs' work centers on advanced measurement technologies such as non-contact temperature sensing, hyperspectral imaging, and luminescence-based techniques. He is pioneering innovations in printed electronics via Aerosol Jet Printing and advancing instrumentation for industrial and academic applications. His research bridges fundamental science and practical industrial challenges in sectors like foundation industries and environmental monitoring.
Grants & Leadership:
- PI of Game Changers grant: "Single-Pixel Salt Concentration Mapping" (2023-2023)
- PI of TFI Network+ grant: "Accurate Emissivity Characterisation of Metals" (2022-2023)
Teaching & Mentorship: Teaches undergraduate courses including EEE117 (Electrical Circuits), EEE123 (Introduction to Circuits), and EEE126 (General Skills). He balances research with teaching roles since 2021.
Professional Activities: Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Collaborates with industry partners such as AMETEK Land and actively publishes in high-impact journals like Optics Express and Sensors.




