Professor Matthew Cartmell
Emeritus Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Qualifications
I am educated to Ph.D. level (University of Edinburgh, 1984) and am a former Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.
Publications
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- Journal of Sound and Vibration Vol 617 (2025)
- Afonso Shem Savio,
- Space: Science & Technology Vol 5 (2025)
- International colloquium on Multiscale and Multiphysics Modelling for Advanced and Sustainable Materials (2024)
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- Advances in Nonlinear Dynamics, Volume I Third International Nonlinear Dynamics Conference NODYCON Conference Proceedings Series, pp. 735-345 (2024)
- (2024)
- Sommermann Philipp,
- International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics Vol 159 (2024)
Teaching
I have taught all levels of mechanical engineering dynamics within the UK undergraduate curriculum and have also had experience of teaching differential equation theory within courses in engineering mathematics and of teaching some aspects of mechanical engineering design. I was the Director of Education in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering during session 2016/2017. I currently teach ME528 Control Systems Design.
Research Interests
I have a deep interest in the mathematical modelling of the dynamics of mechanical systems, with particular emphasis on theoretical oscillators, momentum exchange space tethers, mechanical vibration, and gravitational physics.
Projects
- Cartmell, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
- 19-Jan-2026 - 30-Jan-2026
- Cartmell, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Minisci, Edmondo (Co-investigator) Wynne, Bradley (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2026
- Cartmell, Matthew (Principal Investigator) Minisci, Edmondo (Co-investigator) Downie, Jenna (Research Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 01-Jan-2026
- Cartmell, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 28-Jan-2023
- Vasile, Massimiliano (Principal Investigator) Cartmell, Matthew (Co-investigator)
- 01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2025
- Tubaldi, Enrico (Principal Investigator) Coraddu, Andrea (Principal Investigator) Jones, Catherine (Principal Investigator) Cartmell, Matthew (Principal Investigator)
- Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) is an emerging technology for damage identification of aerospace, civil and mechanical engineering infrastructure, with significant potential for life-safety and economic benefits. Vibration-based SHM entails measuring the response of structural systems to dynamic excitations through appropriate sensors, and intelligently analysing the measured response to identify damage occurrence or degradation. This project supports the development and build of a vibration laboratory (VibLab) across the Faculty of Engineering, a new inter-disciplinary facility for there is a strong need, but is currently missing at 欧美高清. The laboratory will benefit the short- and long-term career development plans of Early Career Researchers (ECRs), enhancing their capabilities in the field of SHM. It will also strengthen the connections across departments, and contribute to maximise external funding income and attract new industrial and academic partners. The facility is a joint initiative between the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Naval Architecture and Ocean and Marine Engineering.
拢32K EPSRC Capital Award for ECRs, 拢11K Faculty of Engineering Strategic Research Funding, 拢20k total combined departmental funding. - 01-Jan-2019
Contact
Professor
Matthew
Cartmell
Emeritus Professor
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Email: matthew.cartmell@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted