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Alice has now secured a full-time role at the company working as a Materials Technologist focussing on novel manufacturing technologies.

This current role allows Alice to continue to explore areas of materials science and engineering that she particularly enjoys, for instance additive manufacture and tribology whilst she supports programs which work to improve capability in these areas.

During university Alice began to foster relationships with the Armourers and Brasiers and the Tin Plate Workers and still remains involved with both companies today, attending relevant functions whenever possible. Outside of work Alice spends the majority of her spare time at the gym or out socialising with friends.

The role requires him to perform investigative analysis techniques on component and assembly failures to determine their root cause.

He started this role following completion of the Rolls-Royce Specialist Science Apprenticeship programme which he undertook alongside a part-time foundation degree, followed by a Bachelor's top-up degree, in Materials Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University, graduating with First Class Honours.

He enjoys learning about all fields of materials engineering and science, but is especially interested in light alloy fatigue failure mechanisms. Tom's hobbies include swimming, photography and spending time outdoors whilst walking the dog.

This was followed by an MSc in Materials Engineering and Nanotechnologies, also at Politecnico of Milan, including a six-month placement at the University of Chemistry and Technologies of Prague Czech Republic , in the department of Inorganic Chemistry, working on a thesis project on photocatalysis of TiO 2 -active carbon composite for air and water treatment from organic pollutants.

She has since joined the graduate scheme of RINA Tech UK Ltd where she is now continuing to explore the world of materials, ranging from metallurgy, polymer science and electronics. In her spare time, Maitheya enjoys music and is currently training as an opera singer, but also keeping active and exploring the outdoors.

His research is focused on energy storage materials. In his spare time, Matt is a competitive fencer who has represented GBR and England at international events, earning a team silver medal at the Commonwealth Championships in Australia. Away from materials science and fencing, Matt can usually be found in or around the ocean in Cornwall, where he grew up.

Her current research focus is on fabric permeability and composites processing, modelling and analysis of out-of-autoclave manufacturing techniques and the investigation of composites performance under Intermediate Rate testing. Iro joined NPL, after completing her MSc in Composite Materials at Imperial College London during which she had the opportunity to be part of the Structural Power Composites team and investigate the Mechanical Characterization of spread-tow Carbon fabrics for multifunctional materials under the supervision of Prof.

Emile Greenhalgh. During her MEng in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics at University of Patras she discovered her passion for the study of composite materials and spent a semester as a Composites research intern at Element Materials Technology.

Outside work, Iro is an active volunteer for City Harvest. She enjoys bouldering and keeping fit but most of the time she can be found in parks playing with her dog. Alastair is currently working for Minton Treharne and Davies as a Consultant Materials Scientist, where his role is to perform investigations involving materials identification, mechanical testing, and failure analysis for the marine, cargo, and construction industries.

He studied Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge, specialising in materials science, during which time he researched laser welding, protective coatings and compositional variations in jet engine turbine blades, and the production of new materials used for low-level nuclear waste storage.

He continued his passion for materials science by completing a PhD in the Composites and Coatings Group, University of Cambridge, where his research focussed on the development of novel diesel particulate filters containing fine ceramic fibres. During his PhD, Alastair was heavily involved in the teaching of undergraduate students and spreading the joy of materials science through various outreach events.

She works with client businesses large and small supporting all kinds of technical challenges from supply chains to root cause analysis.

To ensure the views and needs of our members are effectively presented, we endeavour to appoint a younger member on each of the Institute's Technical Communities. His work is currently focussed around reducing the Cost of Liquid Steel of the Port Talbot Heavy End using machine learning and providing data driven insights. Chris has a strong through process understanding of ferrous pyrometallurgy and surface chemistry of flat metallic coated products.

In his free time, Chris enjoys reading, having deep debates, running and playing boardgames though less of the latter with current COVID restrictions. Dr Richard Craven is a mechanical engineer specialising in structural analysis and failure of composite structures by background, with particular subject matter expertise in composites and structural analysis in maritime applications.

He completed a PhD on modelling of impact damage in composites at Imperial College London and then joined Vestas on the Isle of Wight where he was responsible for the development of the composite structural analysis and failure toolkit for the design and development of wind turbine blades. He joined QinetiQ in working in marine composites and has led project on composites, structural analysis and failure of marine structures for military and commercial customers.

She specialises in sheet metal characterisation for conventional cold stamping, particularly in validating new materials or suppliers being introduced to current manufacturing. Thus test results based on best endeavours will be accepted for innovative products, and evaluation reports will be accepted from aspiring laboratories that can show they are working toward accreditation.

In both cases Common. SECC recognises that there will be cases where pilot deployments can be used to satisfy commercial pressures and provide user feedback. As a result, a project trial assessment may be authorised by Common. SECC based on partial laboratory reports that cover at least a full Common Criteria vulnerability assessment. Such trials will be subject to conditions imposed by approval bodies.

SECC certificate is specific to a Product at the time of its evaluation, including the hardware and software versions of its component parts. If any aspect of a certified Product considered to be security-relevant changes following evaluation, the vendor must inform the CC laboratory. The laboratory should assess the modifications, and if they are confirmed to be security-relevant should perform a delta evaluation to ensure that the security requirements are maintained.

Likewise, if any other aspects of the POI change such as the introduction of a new development site the laboratory should assess the changes and perform a delta evaluation. The resulting delta evaluation should then be submitted to the Common. Patches, updates and security-affecting variations to a Product imply a new or modified Product, and the changes may be reflected on the Common. SECC web site. In some cases the changes may result in there being more than one variant of the POI being offered for sale and deployment concurrently.

SECC Certificate is valid for six years from its date of issuance. Three years after the date of issuance a re-assessment of the evaluator is required confirming that the TOE version certified three years ago still meets the Common. SECC security requirements.

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