University of Nottingham

The Machining and Condition Monitoring Research Group

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The Machining and Condition Monitoring team research advance manufacturing techniques. Through quality and dedicated innovations we aim to identify, explore and solve problems throughout the field.

The group work in four main interconnected research streams support our industrial partners and manufacturing community: Mechatronics, Machining, Fixturing & Tooling, and Robotics.

 
Robotics for In-situ Repair

Robotics for In-situ Repair

Robotic systems for in-situ repair is one of the research areas for MCM team. We focuses on developing fundamentally novel, miniaturised robotic systems...

Mechatronics

Mechatronics

Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary strand that focuses on the synergistic integration of mechanical, electronic, and electrical engineering systems.

 
Advanced Manufacturing Processes

Advanced Manufacturing Processes

The MCM group has a good capability on advanced manufacturing technologies such as conventional machining, waterjet milling/cutting...

Innovative fixturing and tooling

Innovative fixturing and tooling

Fixtures and tools are critical manufacturing items in every process as they construct the bridge between the workpiece and the tool that will perform the operation.

 

 

 Contact us

Contact us by Phone

Contact us by Phone

Tel: +44 (0) 0115 951 5151

Contact us by email

Contact us by Email

UTC@nottingham.ac.uk

Advanced Manufacturing Building

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The Advanced Manufacturing Building (No. 59)

 

 

Machining and Condition Monitoring

Faculty of Engineering
Jubilee Campus
Nottingham, NG8 1BB

email: mcm@nottingham.ac.uk