
Andrew Ball, PhD, Professor
Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise, Professor of Diagnostic Engineering at the University of Huddersfield, UK.
Professor Andrew ball graduating from the University of Leeds in 1987, Andrew attained a first class honours in Mechanical Engineering, his degree having been sponsored by BICC Electronic Cables. Andrew went on to work for Ruston Gas Turbines and then gained a sponsorship from WM Engineering and the Royal Navy, enabling him to join the Total Technology Scheme at the University of Manchester, from which he graduated in 1991 with a PhD in Machinery Condition Monitoring. Andrew then took the Shell sponsored lectureship in Maintenance Engineering at the University of Manchester; he was promoted to Professor of Maintenance Engineering in 1999, and was the Head of School of the Manchester School of Engineering from 2003 to 2004. In 2005 he became Dean of Graduate Education and in late-2007 he moved to the University of Huddersfield as Professor of Diagnostic Engineering and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise.
Over the 25 years that he has been an academic, Andrew has established the largest independent plant maintenance and diagnostics research group in the world. The Centre for Efficiency and Performance Engineering aims to advance the scope and sensitivity of machinery fault detection and diagnosis and of plant performance and emissions monitoring. The group works across all industry sectors from shipping to oil and gas, and it is recognised internationally for its specialism in:
Machinery condition monitoring, fault detection and diagnosis
Signal processing, feature extraction and pattern recognition
Vibro-acoustic and vibro-impact analysis
Model based and predictive methods
Sensor development & novel measurement
Non-intrusive parameter estimation