
Background
Graduated from the University of Nottingham with a B.Eng.
in Mechanical Engineering before joining the Sports Technology Research
Group in 1998. Awarded a PhD in 2002 for work on correlating players’
subjective perceptions of golf equipment with the sound and vibration
measured from impact. Spent nine years conducting research for a leading
American golf manufacturer as well as supervising two other golf related
projects. Recently expanded the subjective perception research into
other sports including the comfort of footwear and protective equipment.
Research
Groups
Sports Technology
Research
Interests and Activities
• Measurement and analysis of players’ perceptions of
sports equipment.
• Sound quality evaluation of impulsive sounds.
• Robotic simulation of sporting motion.
• Mechanical design and analysis of sports equipment.
• Impact dynamics and acoustics.
External
Activities
Invited lectures: Engineering Integrity Society workshop
on Product Sound and Vibration (2006), Better Golf Through Technology
conference, MIT, Boston (2007).
Invited papers: Sports Engineering Special Issue of the Proceedings
of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L - Journal of Materials:
Design and Applications (2006)
Referee for Journal of Sports Sciences and Sports Engineering
Collaborative Research: The ‘Feel’ of a Golf
Shot (Callaway Golf, 1998-2007), Personalised Protective Equipment
(Dunlop-Slazenger, adidas, 2006-2010), Impulsive Sound Quality in
Tennis (HEAD Sport, 2008-11),
Commercialisation of research: Specialist advisor to adidas
on player assessment of the 2006 World Cup football.
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