William Ferguson has taken on the role as representative of the CDT in Metamaterials 3rd year PGRs alongside Julia de Pineda Gutierrez.
William is taking over from Pablo Martinz Pancorbo who has been on SAG since he started in the CDT more than two years ago. We would like to thank Pablo for his long-standing committment of time and energy to represent his peers and help shape the CDT as part of the Student Advisory Group (SAG).
- Joseph Beadle (2015 cohort)
- Ben Hogan (2015 cohort, chair)
- William Ferguson (2016 cohort)
- Julia De Pineda Gutiérrez (2016 cohort)
- Jessica Brown (2017 cohort)
- Emily Glover (2017 cohort)
- Katie Lewis (2018 cohort)
- Conor Price (2018 cohort)
William’s current research focusses on new ways to increase the power output of tensile vibration energy harvesters, using auxetic structures to give an additional lateral strain component to the piezoelectric element from the same axial strain input. The aim is to improve the power output from low input tensile strains (100-500 με at frequencies of 1-20 Hz) sufficiently to make them an attractive environment for energy harvesting, and to open up the potential of structural health monitoring using wireless sensor nodes in these locations. This would make it possible to repair damage to the building or vehicle before it becomes too dangerous or expensive. He is supervised by Profs Meiling Zhu, Ken Evans and Chris Smith.