Dr Lorna Anguilano
Reader (Research)
Research area(s)
Material characterisation; X-Ray Diffraction; Electron Back-Scattering Diffraction; metal matrix composites; polymer composites; basalt fibres; soil contamination; phytomining; archaeometallurgy
Research Interests
Lorna’s research interests are focused on the upcycling of waste and contaminants for the manufacturing of high value product particularly for the energy and food industry. In collaboration with industrial partners Lorna’s activities is directed at identifying low energy routes for the manufacturing of composites and nanoparticles from materials such as aluminium swarfs, metal contaminants in soils, recycled plastic. Utilising the characterisation techniques optimised manufacturing conditions are developed and materials with unique characteristics are generated. In parallel Lorna carries out archaeometallurgical studies to understand the socio-economic factors driving the technological changes in the past.
Research grants and projects
Research Projects
Grants
Funder: TWI Ltd
Duration: January 2021 - January 2024
Research links
Co-author network
- Dr Timothy Minton
- Dr Yan Huang
- Prof Hussam Jouhara
- Prof Hari Nadendla
- Prof Jurgita Malinauskaite
- Dr Evina Katsou
- Dr Brian Mckay
- Prof Zhongyun Fan
- Dr James Campbell
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Similar research interests
Research group(s)
- IMM
- MCP