Shan Louمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Shan Lou is a Reader in Precision Metrology at the University of Huddersfield, holding positions in the Department of Engineering within the School of Computing and Engineering. He is an integral member of the Centre for Precision Technologies (CPT) and the EPSRC Future Metrology Hub, where he conducts pioneering research in precision metrology with a focus on additive manufacturing applications. Dr. Lou's research spans multiple critical areas in metrology including precision metrology for additive manufacturing (dimension, surface texture, and internal defects), X-ray computed tomography metrology, in-process metrology for advanced manufacturing, advanced surface texture measurement and characterisation, robot-assisted large-volume metrology, and applied machine learning for metrology applications. His work demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between engineering, computer science, and materials science. Analysis of Dr. Lou's recent publications reveals a strong trend toward integrating advanced computational methods with traditional metrology techniques. The research spans from fundamental metrology principles to practical industrial applications, with significant emphasis on solving measurement challenges specific to additive manufacturing processes. Key themes include the development of novel algorithms for surface characterization, integration of machine learning for automated metrology, and creation of reference standards for emerging manufacturing technologies. EPSRC New Investigator Grant recipient RCUK Catapult Researchers in Residence Grant recipient Chartered Engineer of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) Editorial board member of 'Bio-design and Manufacturing' Committee Member of Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography (DXCT) Committee Member of British Standard Institution (BSI) AMT/8 and TDW/4/4/1 Dr. Lou actively supervises numerous PhD and Master's students, with current projects focusing on robot-assisted metrology for automated inspection, XCT imaging and data processing, surface roughness impact on mechanical performance, in-situ quality control of 3D printing, and digital twin applications for additive manufacturing. His research is supported by substantial external funding from EPSRC, Royal Society, Horizon Europe, and industry partners including Digital Surf, Nikon metrology, HiETA, and Sartorius. As part of the Centre for Precision Technologies, Dr. Lou collaborates with the National Measurement Institute (NPL) and Catapult HVM centres (MTC, AMRC) to develop precision metrology technology specifically for the additive manufacturing industry, contributing significantly to the advancement of measurement science in this rapidly evolving field.







