College of Science and Engineering staff

Luke Longley wearing glasses and a grey t-shirt
Postgraduate Research Student

Luke is enrolled on a PhD in Earth Sciences and Geophysics at the University of Derby. He has dedicated his research to utilising ARCHER2 and NIAGARA supercomputers and ASPECT software to simulate continental rifting and transform fault development. 

Senior Lecturer in Engineering

Yiling is a Senior Lecturer in Engineering.

Aaisha Makkar presenting a lecture
Lecturer in Computer Science

Aaisha is a Lecturer in Computer Science in the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Derby. In 2020, she served at the Department of Computer Science, Seoul National University of Science and Technology (South Korea) as a postdoctoral (research) Professor.

Staff member Angelo Maligno
Research Chair in Composite Materials

Prof Maligno is the EPM-Technology Chair and Professor of Composite Materials at the Institute of Innovative Sustainable Engineering (IISE) at the University of Derby.

image of man in suit and glasses smiling at the camera, in front of grey background
Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science

Sabuj Mallik having Professional Conversation with Colleague
Head of Discipline of Engineering

Sabuj Mallik is the Head of Discipline of Engineering at the University of Derby. He is also an active researcher with research expertise in engineering materials, manufacturing and reliability engineering.

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Associate Professor in Cellular and Molecular Biology

Elizabeth is an Associate Professor. She leads the Metabolic Disorders and Cancer Research Centre, teaches across our Undergraduate and Postgraduate Biosciences programmes, and supervises students in their project work. Her research interests are in host-pathogen interactions and immunity, and she leads projects to understand the role of Human Papillomavirus in Head and Neck Cancers.

Brett working in a lab coat
Postgraduate Research Student

Brett's current PhD project follows directly on from his degree’s third-year independent study project focusing on how the palaeontology in Malta can help us understand modern climate change. 

Mary Stuart working on the Greenland Ice Sheet
Lecturer in Zero Carbon

Dr Stuart is a Lecturer in Zero Carbon. Her research focuses on the development and application of low-cost sensing technologies for environmental monitoring.

Lecturer in Biomedical Science