
Dr Michael Bryant
- Position: Associate Professor
- Areas of expertise: Tribology; Corrosion; Biomaterials; Surface Engineering; Biomedical Devices
- Email: M.G.Bryant@leeds.ac.uk
- Phone: +44(0)113 343 2161
- Location: 231 School of Mechanical Engineering
- Website: LinkedIn | Researchgate
Profile
Dr Michael Bryant CEng FHEA is an Associate Professor in Tribology and Corrosion Engineering in the Institute of Functional Surfaces (iFS), School of Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses on tribological and surface interactions of materials used in biomedical applications with a strong publication record within the area of tribology and surface analyses. He has strong ties with industry, academic and regulatory (MHRA expert for tribology and corrosion) groups. Research is currently funded as PI and Co-I through the EPSRC, Wellcome Trust, Royal Society, EU H2020 and Industry (> £5.5m). He was awarded the IMechE Duncan Downson Prize and Sir Thomas Hawksley gold medal in 2018.
Responsibilities
- Mechanical Engineering student placement lead
Research interests
Dr Bryant is currently developing research and teaching activities devoted to modern aspects of corrosion, tribology and surface science. This includes surface chemical effects in energy production, bio-tribology, bio-corrosion and methods of mitigation. His research is concerned with understanding and optimising the interactions occurring at interfaces commonly found in many applications. His research addresses a wide range of applications including aerospace, automotive, orthopaedic, cardiovascular and incontinence technologies.
Current projects include:
- Fretting-corrosion of orthopaedic modular taper interfaces
- Fundamentals of fretting-corrosion (including modelling) and methods of in-situ sensing
- Complex simulation and in-situ sensing of orthopaedic devices
- Tribology and Corrosion mechanisms of non-metallic biomaterials (i.e. Enamel)
- Aqueous lubrication – both biological and bio-inspired
- Roles of mechanical shear of soft and living biological systems
Qualifications
- PhD in Mechanical Engineering - Tribocorrosion of Bio-medical Alloys, University of Leeds
- BEng(hons) in Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds
Professional memberships
- CEng - Engineering Council
- Professional Member - Institute of Materials
Student education
MECH5030M – Team Project (Module Leader)
MECH5650M – Biomaterials
MECH3580 – Individual Project
Research groups and institutes
- Institute of Functional Surfaces
- Tribology
- Surface engineering
Current postgraduate researchers
- Mohamad Taufiqurrakhman
- Faizal Kamarol Zaman
- Pravin Smart
- Beril Saadet Yenigul
- Philipp Keller
- Rob Elkington
Projects
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<li><a href="//phd.leeds.ac.uk/project/1310-clinically-representative-preclinical-testing-of-total-shoulder-replacements-(tsr)">Clinically representative preclinical testing of total shoulder replacements (TSR)</a></li>