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Professor Manus Henry completed his BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science in 1984 and DPhil in Computer Science in 1987 at the University of York. He joined the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford in 1987, where he carried out full-time research primarily focused on industrial sensor validation, specifically in the area of Coriolis mass flow metering. His research group has strong industrial partnerships, notably with the University Technology Centre sponsored by Invensys (now Schneider Electric) from 1999 to 2015. Manus serves as an associate editor for the Flow Measurement and Instrumentation journal and is a member of the BEIS Programme Expert Group on the National Measurement System's Flow Metrology Programme, which oversees the network of laboratories responsible for maintaining measurement practice standards in the UK. His research achievements include winning the Wheatstone Measurement Prize from IET NPL in 2007 for work related to Coriolis mass flow measurements. His current research interests focus on self-validating sensor systems, advancing the functionality of Coriolis mass flow meters through sophisticated signal processing techniques to extend their operational range and accuracy. He collaborates with various industry partners to develop prototypes and field demonstrators for new products, including pressure sensor validation and condition monitoring of rotating machinery in partnership with South Ural State University.
University of Oxford • Oxford, England
Conducting research in industrial sensor validation and Coriolis mass flow metering.
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