Matthew Partridge
Research Fellow
Centre for Engineering Photonics
Cranfield University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Matthew Partridge currently works as a research fellow within Engineering Photonics at Cranfield University. He has worked extensively in sensor development, including immunoassays, micro arrays, microfluidics and optical sensors. In addition to his work at Cranfield Matthew also runs the poplar science blog ErrantScience.com and is very active in science outreach to schools.
Research Interest
Dr. Matthew's current research area include a range of novel fibre optic based sensors for biomedical and industrial applications.
Publications
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Hromadka J, Korposh S, Partridge MC, James SW, Davis F, Crump D & Tatam RP (2017) Multi-parameter measurements using optical fibre long period gratings for indoor air quality monitoring. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 244: 217-225.
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Lawson NJ, Correia R, James SW, Gautrey, JE, Invers Rubio G, Staines SE, Partridge M & Tatam RP (2017) Development of the Cranfield University Bulldog Flight Test Facility. Aeronautical Journal -New Series 121 (1238): 533-552.
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Tothill A, Partridge M, James SW & Tatam R (2017) Fabrication and optimisation of a fused filament 3D-printed microfluidic platform. Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering 27 (3).