Alan Holloway
Lecturer
Electrical, Electronic & Control Engineering
Sheffield Hallam University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Holloway is a member of the Electrical, Electronic and Control Engineering (EECE) Subject Group and undertakes research within the University's Centre for Automation and Robotics Research. He completed his PhD in Electronic Sensors in 2005 and after a 2 year period in industry joined the University in 2007 as a researcher and now holds the position of Principal Lecturer and Programme Leader for the EECE subject group. His main teaching focus is in the area of microprocessor/embedded computing and telecommunication systems. Since returning to academia he has worked on several large scale EU funded projects was co-investigator for the EPSRC funded project REINS. The main area of work has been focused on the bespoke development of electronics and sensor systems for robotics and other electronic control applications. Additionally Dr Holloway is extensively involved with industrial consultancy, academic collaborations, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP) and supervision of PhD students in the sensors systems and robotics area.
Research Interest
Centre for Automation and Robotics Research Materials and Engineering Research
Publications
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HOLLOWAY, A. F., NABOK, A., HASHIM, J. and PENDERS, J. (2010). The use of calixarene thin films in the sensor array for VOCs detection and olefactory navigation. Sensors and transducers, 113 (2), 71-81.
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HAMID, Amani, HOLLOWAY, Alan, HASSAN, Aseel and NABOK, Aleksey (2016). Investigation and analysis of zinc phthalocyanine films for resonant gas sensor applications. Procedia engineering, 168, 259-263.
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HAMID, Amani, HOLLOWAY, Alan, HASSAN, Aseel and NABOK, Aleksey (2016). Investigation of Zinc phthalocyanine films for QCM sensing applications. In: SENSORS, 2015 IEEE. IEEE.