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  1. Ronan Daly is Professor of Advanced Manufacturing in the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. He previously worked in Unilever R&D before completing a PhD in Chemistry from School of Chemistry and Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices, Trinity College Dublin.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,028‬‬ - ‪Fluids in manufacturing‬ - ‪Inkjet research‬ - ‪Mechanochemistry‬ - ‪Affordable healthcare‬ - ‪Science of scale-up‬.

  3. Explore the IfM's research into fluids and interfaces in advanced manufacturing including soft matter, supramolecular and polymer chemistry, self-organization and self-assembly.

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    Professor Ronan Daly leads the Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing research group. The mission in Institute for Manufacturing is to Manufacture a Better World. In FIAM, we carry out fundamental research into fluids, interfaces, biomaterials, nanomaterials and chemical systems as we create future device technologies and the advanced manufacturing techn...

    Deputy Head of Institute for Manufacturing
    Fellow of Churchill College
    Member of Royal Society of Chemistry and Institute of Physics

    Ronan Daly is Professor of Advanced Manufacturing in the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. He previously worked in Unilever R&D before completing a PhD in Chemistry from School of Chemistry and Centre for Research on Adaptive Nanostructures and Nanodevices, Trinity College Dublin. He leads the Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing (FIA...

  4. Professor Ronan Daly leads the Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing Research Group in the Institute for Manufacturing, Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge.

  5. The Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing research group, set up by Ronan Daly, tackles a broad range of complex fluid flow and functional material challenges critical to enabling improved evidence-based design and scale-up of biological reagents, sensors, and medical devices.

  6. After graduating from the University of Edinburgh with an MEng in Chemical Engineering with European Studies, Ronan became a Process Technology Manager for Unilever R&D, working with global brand teams to tackle formulation, scale-up and supply chain innovation challenges.