Biography
Harry graduated with a First Class Honours in BSc Computer Science from the Creative Computing Institute, UAL, and has worked with the ETH University Zurich on research relating to 3D printing as well as exploring machine learning for a robotics spin-off. He went on to engineer a piece of fused deposition modelling (FDM) equipment that resolved anisotropic defects for the polymer part, which he pursued further through his start-up 3DF Innovations. His doctorate research now looks at polymer processing techniques involving electrospinning for the development of triboelectric nanogenerators and future integration of metal-organic frameworks (MOF).
Research Interests
Harry's research interests are around triboelectric nanogenerators and how the use of polymer processes and surface modifications can allow for varied power generation or ultra-sensitive sensors. He is also looking into how the further addition of ferroelectric or highly porous MOFs may alter the electrical readout from TENG devices for a range of applications.