معرفی
Patrick Webb is a Lecturer specializing in Advanced Manufacturing. His research focuses on sustainable manufacturing processes, materials science, and sensor technology applications in industrial settings. Key interests include water footprint management, circular supply chain optimization, and microfluidic device development. He has contributed to advancements in surface texture analysis for materials like copper/glass interfaces and pioneered real-time wastewater quality monitoring systems in food manufacturing. His work emphasizes environmental sustainability and process efficiency improvements across multiple industry sectors.
Research areas span from nanoscale material characterization using AFM to large-scale industrial water usage optimization. Notable contributions include decision tools for resource efficiency and methodologies for improving adhesive bond strength in microfabricated components. His work integrates interdisciplinary approaches combining engineering, materials science, and environmental systems to address contemporary manufacturing challenges.
Publications highlight trends in sustainable manufacturing practices, sensor technology innovation, and material surface engineering. Over 50 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate expertise in topics ranging from hydrogel mechanics to laser machining applications. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in available texts.



