GERI staff and researchers
Find out more about the staff from the General Engineering Research Institute. Read the GERI researchers' profiles, publications and contact details.
Find out more about the staff from the General Engineering Research Institute. Read the GERI researchers' profiles, publications and contact details.
The General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) conduct a wide range of projects. Find out more about some of these research case studies here, including the phase unwrapping project, the laser doppler anemometry project, the PiE laser project and the icroelectronic packages project.
Find out more information about the Phase Unwrapping project undertaken by the Coherent and Electro Optics Research Group, the clients they worked with, and all the steps taken until a solution to the problem was attained.
Find out more about postgraduate study at GERI, including areas of PhD recruitment and details on how to apply.
General Engineering Research Institute (GERI) have a number of facilities, from laboratories and microscopes to lasers and x-ray machines.
GERI has five research groups, including CEORG, the Bio-Engineering Research Group, AMTReL, the Electronic and Ultrasonic Engineering Research Group and the Photonics In Engineering Research Group. Find out about eaach Group's research specialisms here.
AMT is a world-leading research group which has focused on manufacturing technology since the 1970s. Read more about our projects, facilities, how to contact us, the funding we receive and information on how AMTReL can help your business.
Current CPMH Co-Director, Professor Nicholas J White (LJMU) and former CPMH Co-Director, Professor Andrew Popp (Copenhagen Business School) are the series editors of the Liverpool University Press book series, Studies in Port and Maritime History.
LJMU’s CPMH members have contributed to or curated several exhibitions and are currently involved in exciting new and inter-disciplinary projects, including one centred on the Battle of the Atlantic 80th Anniversary Celebrations.
The Centre for Natural Products Discovery is concerned with preventing and curing disease. Find out about the abundance of scientific evidence that indicates that certain naturally occurring, non-nutritive and nutritive chemical components may prevent or reduce the risk of some chronic diseases.