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Professor Roger Reed FREng holds the position of Professor of Engineering Science and Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, affiliated with St Anne's College. His work focuses on high-temperature alloys, particularly nickel superalloys critical to aero-engine and power-generation industries. He pioneered 'alloys-by-design' methodologies to enhance creep resistance and corrosion properties, directly impacting industrial practices. His research bridges computational modelling, additive manufacturing optimization, and biomedical material innovation.
Education & Affiliations: Affiliated with the Department of Engineering Science and St Anne's College, Oxford. His work is supported by institutions like the Oxford Thermofluids Institute and collaborations with industry partners.
Research Interests: High-temperature material behavior, superalloy design, additive manufacturing challenges, corrosion mechanisms, and biomedical titanium alloy applications. He emphasizes process modelling to link microstructure, processing, and performance.
Key Contributions: Developed lightweight superalloys for aerospace, mitigated emissions via material efficiency, and advanced 3D-printing techniques for complex geometries. His work on 'alloys-by-design' has become industry-standard for superalloy development.
Awards: Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (FREng), recognizing his transformative contributions to materials science and engineering.
Grants & Labs: Leads projects on advanced materials for energy systems and biomedical devices. Collaborates with the ZERO Institute and industry partners through initiatives like IMAD2025. Active in lab-based research at Begbroke Science Park.


