Professor Jonathan Corney holds the Chair of Digital Manufacture in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on advanced manufacturing technologies, including digital twin applications, smart factory optimization, sustainability engineering, and additive manufacturing. He leads projects addressing human factors in industrial environments, predictive analytics for production processes, and intellectual property challenges in modern manufacturing systems. His academic background encompasses mechanical engineering with specialization in CAD/CAM systems, hydroforming technology, and patent analysis for design innovation. Corney has pioneered methods like the Economic and Environmental Impact Assessment for Sustainability (EENIAS), and developed decision support frameworks for energy-efficient scheduling and garment reprocessing in circular economies. Key research themes include: Smart factory design through real-time worker movement analysis Cyber-physical systems for supply chain optimization Machine learning applications in manufacturing process control Human-centric automation and safety protocols His recent work emphasizes predictive modeling using spatio-temporal graph networks, digital twin integration in assembly processes, and sustainable manufacturing practices. Over 150 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate his contributions to near-net-shape manufacturing, intellectual property management, and crowdsourced design methodologies.







