Researchers at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) and TWI Technology Centre (Wales) have won two prestigious awards at the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)’s 61st Annual Conference, held at The Telford Conference Centre earlier this month.
The research teams were awarded the John Grimwade Medal 2023 and the Ron Halmshaw Award 2023 in recognition of the outstanding quality and impact of their contributions to the field of non-destructive testing (NDT) and industrial radiography.
The John Grimwade Medal, awarded for the best paper published in Insight – the Journal of the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing – was presented to Mr Sam Hurrell, Professor Peter Charlton, Dr Stephen Mosey, Dr Owen Rees-Lloyd, and Dr Richard Lewis for their paper “Study on the Steering Capability of a Meander-Line Coil EMAT.” The study explores advanced electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) technology and its potential in steering ultrasonic waves, offering significant improvements in NDT applications.
This is the third time for UWTSD and TWI Technology Centre (Wales) to receive the award, having previously done so in 2018 for their paper: “Virtual Source Aperture imaging and calibration for ultrasonic inspections through dual- layered media for non-destructive testing” and in 2023 for their paper: “Efficient algebraic image reconstruction technique for computed tomography”. This continued recognition highlights the long-term success of the partnership in advancing the field of NDT.
Also during the conference, Dr Ross Hanna, Dr Mark Sutcliffe, Professor Peter Charlton, Dr David Carswell, and Dr Stephen Mosey were awarded the Ron Halmshaw Award 2023 for their paper: “Volume Integral Model for Algebraic Image Reconstruction and Computed Tomography.” This accolade is given for the best paper in Insight related to industrial radiography or radiology. The research focuses on cutting-edge techniques for image reconstruction and computed tomography, offering new insights and advancements in the imaging domain.
Both awards highlight the successful collaboration between UWTSD and TWI Technology Centre (Wales), reflecting their commitment to driving innovation in non-destructive testing technologies. The research outputs not only advance academic knowledge but also have practical implications for industries relying on these advanced inspection methodologies for safety and quality control.
Speaking after the awards ceremony, Dr Mark Sutcliffe, TWI Software Consultant, said: “It’s a fantastic honour for our team to be recognised with not one but two prestigious awards this year. The research work that we have been undertaking in NDT and in these instances on computed tomography and EMAT technology is a testament to the strength of our ongoing partnership with UWTSD. These advancements have the potential to reshape how we approach non-destructive testing in industry, and we are excited to continue pushing the boundaries.”
Professor Peter Charlton, Professor of Applied NDT at UWTSD, reflecting on the achievements, stated: “Receiving these awards is a significant milestone for our teams and underscores the value of our ongoing collaboration. The recognition from BINDT validates the impact of our research and the innovative solutions we are developing in non-destructive testing. We are committed to continuing our work at the forefront of NDT technology and contributing to advancements that benefit industry and society.”
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