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Dr. Richard Wiltshaw is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on metamaterial physics, combining applied mathematics and classical physics with engineering disciplines such as civil, mechanical, and electrical engineering. He is affiliated with the Mathematics research and teaching staff and is based at the ACE Extension of the South Kensington Campus.
His research interests span wave propagation in complex media, elastic wave control, phononic and photonic crystals, and topological phenomena in materials. He has contributed to experimental validations of architected materials and theoretical advancements in quasi-normal modes and Bloch wave dynamics.
Dr. Wiltshaw’s work bridges mathematical modeling with practical engineering applications, particularly in designing structures for energy-efficient wave attenuation and topological wave guidance. His recent publications explore analytical approximations for scattering in waveguides, dispersion relationships in elastic systems, and hybrid mechanisms for photonic crystal fibers.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His advising record is not listed here, and no specific lab affiliations beyond his departmental placement are noted.

