Dr. Ketan Pancholi is a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering within the School of Engineering at Robert Gordon University (RGU). He serves as Course Leader for the MSc Biomedical Technology program and Module Coordinator for Mechanical Design II. His academic profile demonstrates strong integration between teaching responsibilities and research activities. Dr. Pancholi's research focuses on soft matter physics and interface science, specifically investigating how to manipulate and control interfaces between various phases to achieve faster reactions and modify material properties. His work examines soft condensed matter under various stimuli including optical, magnetic, and mechanical forces. Key research themes include interface manipulations for enhanced reactions, nanoscale phenomena for improved interactions, membrane-enhanced bio reactions, and interfacial control for managing properties like agglomeration and patterning. His recent publications (2023-2024) demonstrate significant activity across multiple domains including nanomaterials, composite materials, polymer science, and magnetic field applications. The research shows strong interdisciplinary connections between fundamental materials science and practical engineering applications, particularly in energy, biomedical, and structural engineering contexts. Dr. Pancholi actively supervises PhD students, with at least one completed thesis (O.P. Okpozo, 2022) and ongoing supervision. He has secured research funding for multiple projects including membrane processing, cryogenic hydrogen storage, particle damping solutions, and elastomer extrusion characterization. As a member of the Composite Materials Manufacturing Research Group, Dr. Pancholi contributes to RGU's research strengths in advanced materials. His work bridges fundamental interface science with practical engineering applications, creating opportunities for innovation in multiple sectors including energy, biomedical technology, and structural engineering.