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      • Senior Professor Lewis is an active researcher in the area of terahertz science and technology. The terahertz region of the electromagnetic spectrum falls between the infrared and microwaves. This is described in his ground-breaking book "Terahertz Physics" (Cambridge University Press, 2013).
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  3. Aug 9, 2024 · Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor Roger Lewis became a lecturer in the Department in 2002 and was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2006, before becoming a Reader in 2011 and then being awarded a personal chair in 2013.

  4. He is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the IMechE. He is also currently Chairman of the IMechE Tribology Group. Roger has recently edited an essential guide to wheel/rail contacts issues, The wheel/rail interface handbook which is published by Woodhead.

  5. Roger LEWIS, Professor of Mechanical Engineering | Cited by 571 | of The University of Sheffield, Sheffield (Sheffield) | Read 46 publications | Contact Roger LEWIS

  6. Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Sheffield · Experience: University of Sheffield · Location: Sheffield · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Roger Lewis’ profile on...

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  7. Professor Roger Lewis. Professor Roger Lewis joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2002. He graduated from The University of Sheffield in 1996 with an MEng in Mechanical Engineering and continued to work at Sheffield towards a PhD in the Tribology Research Group.

  8. The Department of Mechanical Engineering’s Professor Roger Lewis has been awarded the prestigious IMechE Donald Julius Groen Prize for 2019.

  9. Roger Lewis's 114 research works with 1,661 citations and 37,804 reads, including: Assessing friction and damage of cell monolayers on soft substrates in vitro