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Provides a forum for professionals to gain an understanding of all areas of materials processing, manufacture and related technologies across all material types

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Beth Bevan MIMMM

Beth Bevan MIMMM

Engineering Team Leader, Siemens Energy, Warwick

Chris Botting FIMMM

Chris Botting FIMMM

Chief Materials Engineer, Marshall Aerospace

Dr Masoumeh Faraji

Dr Masoumeh Faraji

Assistant Professor in Sustainable Manufacturing and Materials, Coventry University

Dr Sanjoo Paddea

Dr Sanjoo Paddea

Sanjoo is a Materials Engineer

Dr Sarah Harrold CEng FIMMM FCMI

Dr Sarah Harrold CEng FIMMM FCMI

Strategic Partnership Lead, Glass Futures

Dr. Siddharth Lokachari

Dr. Siddharth Lokachari

Rolls-Royce Research Fellow within Faculty of Engineering's Coatings and Surface Engineering Group, University of Nottingham's Rolls-Royce Manufacturing

Harry Chapman

Harry Chapman

PhD Researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London

Helen Thomson MIMMM, CEng

Quality Manager, Bodycote

Professor Mark Jolly

Professor Mark Jolly

Professor and Director of Manufacturing and Materials, Cranfield University

Simon Hogg FIMMM

Simon Hogg FIMMM

Reader in Metallurgy, Loughborough University

Wisdom Asotah

Wisdom Asotah

Senior Researcher and Materials Scientist

Beth Bevan MIMMM

Beth Bevan MIMMM

Engineering Team Leader, Siemens Energy, Warwick

Beth (MIMMM) is currently Engineering Team Leader for the materials and manufacturing engineering team at Siemens Energy in Warwick, working on the SGT-A20 (Industrial Avon) aeroderivative gas turbine and all aspects of core engine component manufacturing.

Beth is a materials specialist with nearly 30 years industrial experience, having spent 15 years in various Aerospace forging companies before joining Siemens Lincoln in 2010 as a Principal Metallurgist, and then manufacturing project manager. She joined Siemens Energy in Warwick in 2022.

Beth completed a part time MSc in Materials for Energy systems at Cranfield University and joined their Industrial Advisory Board for their aerospace materials/manufacturing technology MSc’s in 2023.

Beth is an enthusiastic supporter for women in engineering/manufacturing, a STEM ambassador and a member of the Inclusion and Diversity committee for the Siemens Energy Culture Hub.

Chris Botting FIMMM

Chris Botting FIMMM

Chief Materials Engineer, Marshall Aerospace

Chris is a Chartered Materials Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Materials with over 20 years of experience in the automotive and aerospace sectors. Starting his career at Lotus Cars, he's held diverse roles including process, design, and structural adhesives engineering. Since joining Marshall Aerospace in 2015, he's specialized in all fields of materials engineering including joining technologies, surface coatings, corrosion protection, composites, and both metallic and non-metallic materials, ensuring environmental legislative compliance (REACh).

Chris is currently developing skills in the field of hydrogen for civil aviation including the effects of hydrogen on materials and materials for cryogenic applications. Chris is lead researcher on the HyFIVE project developing a cryogenic hydrogen fuel system for aircraft

Chris spearheaded the introduction and CAA approval of polymer Additive Manufacturing for flying parts in 2018 and currently leads R&D in metallic Additive Manufacturing for CAA approval. He collaborates with Cambridge and Cranfield Universities on R&D projects, integrating new technologies into Marshall's processes. Chris serves on Cranfield University's Advanced Materials Industrial Advisory Board and lectures at Nottingham Trent, Cranfield, and Hertfordshire Universities.

 

Dr Masoumeh Faraji

Dr Masoumeh Faraji

Assistant Professor in Sustainable Manufacturing and Materials, Coventry University

Masoumeh, with a PhD in Engineering Materials from the University of Sheffield awarded in 2007, has extensive research experience in metal manufacturing processes, including casting, thermomechanical processing, and welding technologies. She is currently an assistant professor in sustainable manufacturing and materials in Coventry University, working on optimisation of metal processing through process modelling and utilising advanced characterisation techniques. She is focused on developing sustainable thermomechanical processes to manufacture and extend service life of advanced structural steel components for energy applications.

 

Dr Sanjoo Paddea

Dr Sanjoo Paddea

Sanjoo is a Materials Engineer

Dr Sanjoo Paddea
Sanjoo is a Materials Engineer turned business manager with over a decade of experience leading large-scale, interdisciplinary research initiatives and fostering impactful collaborations between academia and industry. As Business and Hub Manager at Cranfield University, he led the £10M TransFIRe programme, successfully attracting 130 industry partners and securing over £5M in co-investments to drive sustainability and innovation in the UK’s foundation industries.

Dr Sarah Harrold CEng FIMMM FCMI

Dr Sarah Harrold CEng FIMMM FCMI

Strategic Partnership Lead, Glass Futures

Sarah is Strategic Partnership Lead at Glass Futures, and where she develops networks, partnerships and strategies for collaborative programmes. She is also the strategic lead for Foundation Industries Ventures, supporting spin-outs and start-ups to reach market within the Foundation Industries. With a background in materials science and engineering, Sarah previously led the technical delivery of the Transforming Foundation Industries Challenge at Innovate UK, a £250m programme of public and private funding supporting the sustainable transformation of the Foundation Industries.

She studied her for her MEng in Materials Science at Mansfield College, Oxford and DPhil at Wolfson College, Oxford. Her research focused on novel alloy development for the Nuclear Industry working closely with Rolls Royce and the National Nuclear Laboratory. 

Sarah has been in the Materials Processing Industry for the past 10 years, initially conducting research at both the University of Oxford and WMG, University of Warwick, before joining Innovate UK.

She is a champion for sustainability, increasing the accessibility and inclusivity of the manufacturing industries. In her spare time, she is a keen runner, cyclist and baker.

Dr. Siddharth Lokachari

Dr. Siddharth Lokachari

Rolls-Royce Research Fellow within Faculty of Engineering's Coatings and Surface Engineering Group, University of Nottingham's Rolls-Royce Manufacturing

Dr. Siddharth Lokachari is a Rolls-Royce Research fellow within the Faculty of Engineering's Coatings and Surface Engineering group at the University of Nottingham's Rolls-Royce Manufacturing and On-Wing University Technology Centre. He focuses on advancing miniaturization strategies for the thermal spray process and developing next generation thermal barrier coatings for aero-engines as part of the Rolls-Royce REINSTATE project, a £10.5 million initiative funded by ATI and Innovate UK. Siddharth is also an active member of the British Standards Institute (BSI) standards committee STI/040. Prior to joining UoN, he contributed to aerospace suspension feedstock production at Treibacher Industry in Austria. He holds a PhD from the University of Munich, Germany, and a Master's degree in mechanical engineering from Nagaoka University, Japan.

Harry Chapman

Harry Chapman

PhD Researcher, Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London

Harry is a PhD researcher in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at University College London researching Additive Manufacturing (AM), specialising in the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) process and utilising in situ high speed synchrotron radiography. Previously, he completed his MEng in Materials Science at the University of Oxford, with a Master’s project focused on liquid lithium corrosion for nuclear fusion applications. Harry has been a member of IOM3 since 2018, and has won the IOM3 Image competition, and an IOM3 grant to support knowledge exchange. He is the Student and Early Career Committee (SECC) representative on the leadership team.

Helen Thomson MIMMM, CEng

Quality Manager, Bodycote

Helen is a professional member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) with chartered engineering status (MIMMM, CEng). She joined the leadership team with an interest in giving something back to support IOM3 and the industry.

Helen has worked in various companies in the metal production and processing industry for over twenty years.

Her current role at Bodycote is as a Quality Manager looking to move the business towards a Zero Defect culture and drive continuous improvement projects. Throughout her career she demonstrates a strong attention to detail, carry out root cause investigations and create robust corrective and preventative actions.

Professor Mark Jolly

Professor Mark Jolly

Professor and Director of Manufacturing and Materials, Cranfield University

Mark is Professor and Director of Manufacturing and Materials at Cranfield University. He has over 40 years’ experience in manufacturing and materials. He spent 13 years working in industry in automotive and tier 1&2 suppliers into manufacturing both in the UK and abroad before moving into academia in 1995. In 2012 he joined Cranfield after 17 years at the University of Birmingham. He has managed over £17.5 M of research projects since 1999 and has over 350 publications, technical reports, articles and books. He is Director of the UKRI Transforming the Foundation Industries Research and Innovation Hub (TransFIRe), and co-Director of the Engineering and Physical sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing which offers a triple degree with the Universities of Warwick and Exeter. Mark is on the Royal Academy of Engineering National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC) working group on Materials for Net-Zero and sits on the Advisory Board for the Advanced School on Circular Metal Components for the Swedish Manufacturing Industry (CIRCUMET).

Until last December Mark was also co-Director of the Circular Economy Network plus in Transport Systems (CENTS). Mark has sat on the EPSRC Peer Review College since 2003 and sits on the council of the Cast Metals Federation, is a reviewer for the European Space Agency (ESA) and Enterprise Ireland. He is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Environmentalist and sits on the Society for the Environment Honorary Fellows Panel. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), and is the chair of the Materials Processing and Manufacturing leadership group. He also sits on the IOM3 Sustainable Development and Light Metals leadership groups. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Cast Metals Engineers (ICME). Mark was Chair of the Solidification Committee of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS, USA) for two years until 2018. He is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Founders and Freeman of the City of London.

With his co-authors he is the recipient of the 2024 TMS Light Metals Warren Peterson Subject Award for Cast Shop for Aluminum Production with a paper entitled “Defect Minimisation in Vacuum-Assisted Plaster Mould Investment Casting Through Simulation of High-Value Aluminium Alloy Components”. Mark was the recipient of the 2019 John Campbell Gold Medal awarded by ICME for “continual advancement in sustainable manufacturing and promotion of excellence in casting technologies”. He was the 2010 Winner of the University of Birmingham Josiah Mason Founder’s Award for Business Advancement and in 2008 was the recipient of the Oliver Stubbs Medal (ICME).

His main areas of current research are in circular economy and sustainability including resource efficient manufacturing, process modelling and novel casting processes. He has worked with many well-known names across a number of sectors including Rolls-Royce, Depuy-Synthes (Johnson & Johnson), Bentley, Aston Martin, BAES, Finmeccanica, GKN, EnCirc360, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Hanson Cement, Constellium, Siemens, TPC AB, Vesuvius, St Gobain, Luxfer, Lucideon, Pilkington Glass, Trent Refractories, and Coca-Cola. He has also championed working with many small companies especially SMEs who supply to large companies.

 

Simon Hogg FIMMM

Simon Hogg FIMMM

Reader in Metallurgy, Loughborough University

Simon is a Fellow of the IOM3 and a Reader in Metallurgy in the Materials Department at Loughborough University.  He obtained his PhD from The University of Sheffield, Department of Engineering Materials. He held a postdoctoral appointment at Oxford University working on Al-Li alloys for airframe applications. His research is centred on the use of advanced processing and characterisation techniques to understand microstructural development and properties in complex, novel alloys. Presently, the focus of research includes sustainable metallurgy, use of x-ray imaging to understand solidification, and microstructure and texture development in industrially processed light alloys. As well as holding a Strategic Advisor position, he is a member of the leadership team for the IOM3 Nonferrous and Light Metals Group and Past President and current Treasurer for the East Midlands Materials Society.

Wisdom Asotah

Wisdom Asotah

Senior Researcher and Materials Scientist

His research has focused on sustainability within the foundation industries, particularly in sustainable materials design, development, and optimisation of products and manufacturing processes. His previous collaborations with research institutions and universities have led to the development of sustainable alternatives to asbestos in brake pads, the recycling of glass cullet for ceramic tiles, and the reuse of agricultural waste in ceramics, among other large-scale projects. He also has experience managing product lifecycles, which he gained while working in the medical device industry.

Since joining the Materials Processing Institute, Wisdom has been a critical figure in the Advanced Materials Group, where he oversaw materials characterisation activities in the £6.5m government-funded project called Cement 2 Zero. He would transition to the Sustainable Cement and Concrete Group, where he currently provides technical leadership on low-carbon cement and concrete research. He has achieved Chartered Engineer Status and holds a Postgraduate Masters in Engineering Management. 

He is a member of various professional bodies, including IOM3, IET and ASTM.

 

The IOM3 Materials Processing & Manufacturing Group provides a technical forum and network to share knowledge and best practice related to the understanding of how materials are manufactured and processed and hence how the material properties can be optimised affecting the subsequent choice and use of all engineering materials (metallic and non-metallic). This group launched in April 2022 and includes the former IOM3 Technical Community groups: Particulate Engineering, Casting & Solidification, Advanced Sheet Metal Forming and Bulk Metal Forming.

Want to get involved? We have vacancies for members of the Leadership Team across all materials and processes, to find out more email [email protected] 

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