Professor Atanas Ivanov
Professor of Advanced Engineering Design
- Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Summary
Dr Ivanov world-leading expertise in non-traditional manufacturing spans over a decade of innovating and developing new technologies.
In 2007 he was registered by GUINNESS BOOK RECORD for drilling the smallest hole in the world ø22µm 10 aspect ratio.
From 2008 Dr Ivanov was the only producer of samples for cryogenic sensors from InSb for the European space programme and NASA. In 2009 he designed of the control of the mirrors for HERCHEL and PLANCK satellites and the sampler (ISOSAMPLER) for NASA for their ‘Medusa’ project for Mars and Jupiter missions.
Dr Ivanov registered a world patent for using cutting tools as measuring probes as part of his work fr the Basque government in 2010. After joining ǰ he developed the first in the world micro electrochemical drilling machine for the fuel injection systems for BMW (SONPLAS). In 2013 Dr Ivanov built the first µECM milling machine.
In the last 10 years Dr Ivanov acquired 15 grants and an income of over £1m as PI only, and an additional income as a collaborator. In 2018 he received an Innovate UK grant for developing a technology for the identification of airplane fasteners.
Dr Ivanov is a world-leading specialist in µECM machining technology. In 2019/20 he developed world-leading µECM technology for sharpening glaucoma needles.
Newest selected publications
Khaghani, A., Ivanov, A. and Cheng, K. (2023) ''. Micromachines, 14 (9). pp. 1 - 14. ISSN: 2072-666X
Ivanov, A., Lahiri, A., Baldzhiev, V. and Trych‐Wildner, A. (2021) ''. Micromachines, 12 (10). pp. 1 - 13. ISSN: 2072-666X
Gopal, R., Chinnapan, MM., Bojarajan, AK., Rotte, NK., Ponraj, JS., Ganesan, R., (2020) ''. Scientific Reports, 10 (1). pp. 1 - 15. ISSN: 2045-2322
et al.Al-wswasi, M. and Ivanov, A. (2020) ''. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 107 (3-4). pp. 1835 - 1857. ISSN: 0268-3768
Ivanov, A. and Cheng, K. (2019) ''. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 105 (11). pp. 4481 - 4482. ISSN: 0268-3768