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Gavin Sutton
National Physical Laboratory, UK
Gavin specialises in temperature measurements techniques for use in harsh environments, including laser diagnostics in flames and combustion temperature standards, acoustic thermometry, high-speed fibre-optic radiation thermometry and thermometry techniques that are independent of surface emissivity and background thermal radiation.
Currently, he is working on novel phosphor thermometry techniques capable of measuring temperatures optically, where his team have developed instrumentation and calibration methods traceable to the International Temperature Scale of 1990 (ITS-90). The work includes (non-contact) single point and imaging instruments and (contact) metal-coated fibre-optic probes for high-temperature use or utilising hollow-core fibres for ionising radiation environments.
He also leads developmental activities for phosphor thermometry in nuclear decommissioning and storage for both dry and pond storage applications.
As author or co-author, he has been awarded the NPL Rayleigh award for best scientific publication on four occasions between 2007 – 2020, and in 2020, as lead author, won the Ared Cezairliyan Best Paper Award from the International Journal of Thermophysics for his combustion work.
He is author or co-author of 58 peer reviewed papers and a Visiting Professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Strathclyde University.