
Dr Laura Rhian Pickard
MSci, MPhil, EngD
Expertise
Dr Pickard focuses on improving energy efficiency during manufacture of fibre-reinforced composites, and increasing their performance under compression. Her work includes sensors, collaborative robotics and knowledge management.
Current positions
Senior Research Associate
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering
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Biography
Dr Pickard carried out an Engineering Doctorate at the National Composites Centre through the Industrial Doctorate Centre in Composites Manufacture, which included collaboration with a range of industrial partners and a secondment with the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Her work included use of active process control to reduce energy consumption during manufacture, the first demonstration of in-situ X-ray Computed Tomography during composite cure- used to track defect evolution- and studies of knowledge transfer between academia and industry.
Since then Dr Pickard has worked at Bristol Composites Institute on cure by electromagnetic induction, funded by the EPSRC Future Composites Manufacturing Hub, and biomimetic, hierarchical composites for improved performance under compression through the EPSRC funded NextCOMP programme.
Dr Pickard now leads an EPSRC Impact Acceleration Account project on Energy Efficient Cure by Electromagnetic Induction.
She also leads the Bristol Composites Institute work on Composites for High Energy Physics, in collaboration with CERN and Bristol Particle Physics.
Dr Pickard supervises both postgraduate and undergraduate students on a range of research projects. She has significant teaching experience, including curriculum development, and is Unit Director for Principles of Design for Manufacture of composites.
Research interests
My research interests focus on improving efficiency in composites manufacturing. This includes energy efficient cure, improving our understanding of defect and feature evolution during cure, human-robot collaborative manufacturing and knowledge management. My work includes the NextCOMP programme, intended to deliver improved composite performance under compression with a bio-inspired, hierarchical approach, and a collaboration with CERN in composites for high energy physics.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Workshop: Composites for High Energy Physics
Principal Investigator
Description
The workshop was a great success and we are proceeding with plans for collaborative work.Managing organisational unit
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design EngineeringDates
16/10/2023 to 15/12/2023
Development of novel electromagnetic induction based manufacturing process for uniform and energy efficient composite cure
Principal Investigator
Description
Traditional methods of composite cure, such as autoclaves, are energy intensive. Electromagnetic induction allows composites with conductive reinforcement, such as carbon fibre, or added conductive susceptors, to be heated…Managing organisational unit
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design EngineeringDates
01/09/2023 to 31/08/2024
Composites solutions for high energy physics
Principal Investigator
Description
Initial results suggest overbraiding delivers significant improvementManaging organisational unit
Department of Aerospace EngineeringDates
19/12/2022 to 31/07/2023
Investigation of new 'pressure testbed' system and application to composites testing and manufacture
Principal Investigator
Description
EngD Project. New pressure testbed system used in investigation of improving efficiency in composites manufacturing.Managing organisational unit
School of Civil, Aerospace and Design EngineeringDates
01/11/2013 to 31/10/2017
Publications
Recent publications
13/02/2024Characterisation of Highly-Aligned, Discontinuous, Fibre Composites for Compressive Performance
Proceedings of the Twenty-Third International Conference on Composite Materials
Cobotic manufacture of hierarchically architectured composite materials
Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Composite Materials
Finite element investigation of “cradle tests” for the mechanical characterization of pultruded rods under compression
Proceedings of 21st European Conference on Composite Materials
Fuzzy overbraids for improved structural performance
Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Composite Materials
Integrating Fiber Overbraids in Composites for Enhanced Compressive Performance
Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Composite Materials
Thesis
Towards Efficient Composites Manufacture Through In-Process Monitoring and Knowledge Management
Supervisors
Award date
25/06/2019