National Composites Centre
Alexander Mathers is an experienced professional in materials science and engineering, currently serving as a Technology Programme Manager at the National Composites Centre since August 2021. Prior roles include Materials & Process Project Engineer at Airbus Defence and Space and Applications Engineer at Solvay, where Alexander led material selection and project management for European automotive clients. As a Materials Engineer at Lockheed Martin, responsibilities encompassed coordinating multidisciplinary teams and generating key customer deliverables. Earlier experience includes research at Philips Research and NetComposites, focusing on bioelectrodes and bio-derived composite materials, respectively. Alexander holds a Master's Degree in Materials Science & Engineering from The University of Sheffield.
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National Composites Centre
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As part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult The NCC is the UK's world-class composite innovation centre that specialises in the design and digitally optimised manufacture of sustainable composites and facilitates their widespread industrial exploitation. The state-of-the-art building at the Bristol and Bath Science Park provides manufacturing facilities at an industrial scale and rapid manufacturing processes capable of building prototypes to validate design concepts. We are the hub of the UK’s effort to develop and implement rapid composite manufacturing technologies and systems. We lead the co-ordination of a strengthened network of regional centres of composites excellence, providing direction and focus for fundamental research and collaborative links with UK universities, and helping to develop and co-ordinate training to support the skills base necessary for applying advanced and specialist composite technologies.