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Paul Conway is a Professor of Manufacturing Processes and Dean of School at Loughborough University. He holds leadership roles such as Director of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence. Conway earned his BEng (Hons) from the University of Ulster (1988) and MSc from Loughborough University (1989). His expertise spans electronics manufacturing, multifunctional materials, and Industrial IoT, with contributions to projects funded by EPSRC, EU frameworks, and industry. He is a Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering (2021) and has received prestigious awards including the 2003 IEEE/CPMT/SEMI Best Paper Award and 2012 Loughborough Innovation Italy Sustainability Award.
His research addresses challenges in additive manufacturing, materials processing, and cyber-physical systems, with notable work on through-silicon vias (TSVs), biomedical scaffolds, and Industry 4.0 applications. Conway has led initiatives like the EPSRC IeMRC and contributed to strategic advisory roles in UK manufacturing research. His work emphasizes sustainable manufacturing practices and technological innovation across academia and industry.
- Education:
- BEng (Hons), University of Ulster, 1988
- MSc, Loughborough University, 1989
- Awards:
- Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering (2021)
- IEEE/CPMT/SEMI Best Paper Award (2003)
- Loughborough Innovation Italy Sustainability QUID Award (2012)
Conway’s publications span advanced materials, manufacturing processes, and smart systems, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. His current focus includes integrating cyber-physical systems for sustainable production and training future engineers through innovative frameworks.





