Tony Kinloch Explained

Birth Date:7 October 1946
Nationality:British
Education:PhD
Workplaces:Imperial College London
Alma Mater:Queen Mary College, University of London
Discipline:Mechanical Engineering
Sub Discipline:Adhesion
Thesis Title:Mechanics of Adhesive Failure
Thesis Year:1972

Tony Kinloch (born 7 October 1946) is a British academic and educator. He is a faculty member at the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Imperial College London and is a visiting professor at the Universities of New South Wales and Sydney.

Education

Kinloch attended the Queen Mary College,[1] University of London, and was awarded his Ph.D. in 1972 on Mechanics of Adhesive Failure, supervised by Edgar Andrews and A.N. Gent.

Achievements

During his time at Imperial College, Kinloch has published over three hundred patents and papers,[2] [3] writing and editing seven books.[4] Between 2007 & 2012 he was the Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and under his supervision over fifty students obtained their Ph.D.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 15 November 2021 . Materials Celebrates 50 Years of Graduations . Queen Mary University of London.
  2. Web site: ORCID - Anthony Kinloch . Connecting research and researchers.
  3. Web site: Anthony J. Kinloch Professor of Adhesion . ResearchGate.
  4. Web site: Publications - Professor Tony Kinloch . Imperial College London.
  5. Web site: Home - Professor Tony Kinloch . Imperial College London.
  6. Web site: Award of Excellence Past Winners . The Adhesion Society.
  7. Web site: Anthony Kinloch Royal Society Fellow . Royal Society.
  8. Web site: ESIS Awards 2106 . European Structural Integrity Society.
  9. Web site: ICF AWARDS - International Conference on Fracture . International Conference on Fracture.