The ADDISONIC, a lab in Poole House 2nd floor with the capacity for fatigue-accelerated testing of materials at Bournemouth University, is now up and running. We are now looking for research collaboration opportunities, so if you know anyone in the industry who requires help in this exciting new field or you are interested in developing the many research aspects in this area, please get in touch with us. We would be delighted if you could share your thoughts (and problems!) with us so that we can explore ways for future collaboration.
Please watch this exciting video that Mambo Media produced at: ADDISONIC – finding new ways of fatigue testing materials – YouTube
If you want to learn more, you can also check the ADDISONIC webpage.
Finally, please see here our latest publication here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prostr.2022.12.155.
Any questions? Please contact me on dmontalvao@bournemouth.ac.uk
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. 🙂
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