HUD is predominantly involved in the activities around the implementation of circular value chains for the textile industry. As part of Task 5.1, the HUD team will be looking at ways of upcycling textile waste collected in clothing banks by treating the waste and respinning new fibres with enhanced properties – such as anti-microbial properties to be used in the manufacture of mattresses, or flame-retardant properties capable of being used in manufacturing insulation. The team will be also involved in Task 4.3, where they will offer their expertise on the automated sorting of post-consumer textile waste, and in Task 8.2, contributing to the large-scale implementation of the proposed solutions to the Region of Attica.
Dr. Angelis-Dimakis, is Reader in Chemical Engineering, with research interests in Industrial and Urban Symbiosis and Life Cycle Assessment, and a specific emphasis on the Textile Sector. Holding a PhD in Chemical Engineering and with postdoctoral experience at Imperial College London, he is currently leading a research group around Circular and Sustainable Industrial Systems at the School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield. He is currently the knowledge base supervisor for two ongoing Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, with local industries, focusing on novel textile applications and the Principal Investigator from the University of Huddersfield for the three EU-funded projects, focusing on Circular Economy and Life Cycle Assessment. He has authored more than 75 papers published in scientific journals or presented at conferences, with more than 2000 citations.
Professor Parikshit Goswami’s domains of research are product development using flexible materials and application of chemistry for functionalising textiles. Professor Goswami manages a large profile of research concerned with fibre/polymer science, nonwovens, medical textiles (implantable materials and non-implantable materials), sustainable materials (fundamentally understand the properties of new material), application and development of nano/submicron fibres for novel applications, and plasma treatment for functionalising textiles and textile chemistry. Professor Goswami is also the first academic to be appointed to the board of the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) and is a Freeman of the City of London and the Worshipful Company of Woolmen.