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Dr Angela Davies

Job: Associate professor textile and garment technology

Faculty: Arts, Design and Humanities

School/department: School of Fashion and Textiles

Address: ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH

T: 0116 207 8442

E: amdavies@dmu.ac.uk

 

Personal profile

Dr Angela Davies is an associate professor in textile and garment technology (in knowledge exchange) and is programme leader for MSc Sustainable Textile Technologies. She has a BSc (Hons) in Clothing Design and Production and a PhD in technical textiles. Her PhD focused on the development of reusable incontinence products for residential and hospital use, which provides her with a wealth of expertise in the development of medical textiles, requiring high temperature laundering for infection control.

As a core member of Textile Engineering and Materials research group (TEAM) Angela has a background in textile material performance and biodegradation. 

Dr Davies has been principal investigator on a range of funded projects including AHRC Design Exchange projects focused on textile end-of-life management working with farming communities (arable and livestock) exploring textile component interaction and material breakdown within various degradation environments. 

Dr Davies has worked on multiple knowledge exchange consultancy projects with a range of UK businesses centred around sustainable textile innovation and new product development. She has significant experience working with textile materials establishing performance parameters and fibre interaction on material properties.

Angela has worked extensively with UK and European businesses from start-ups to larger enterprises, schools and communities and public service engagement (emergency services) on numerous research and consultancy projects (including EMDA, ESF, CRAFT, FP7, ERDF, Innovate UK and AHRC)

Her research interests include product performance and quality control (testing and safety), sustainable textile development, medical and healthcare textiles, technical textiles, performance textiles, wearable technologies, product development for durability and longevity, textile end of life management (biodegradation and composting)​.

PhD applications within these areas are most welcome.

Research group affiliations

Textile Engineering And Materials (TEAM) research group

Infectious Disease Research Group (IDRG) group

Publications and outputs

DAVIES A (2025) Textile Product Performance: A Practical Guide for Designers and Buyers, Bloomsbury, London 

DAVIES A and LERPINIERE C (2023) doi.org/

LERPINIERE C and DAVIES A (2021) Second skin: using textile testing to enhance garment longevity, Sustainable Innovation 2021, 23rd International Conference Online Conference: 15th-21st March 2021 

DAVIES, A. M (2017) Healthcare Textiles Chapter 21, within; Jackson, D. and Williams, J. (Editors), Waterproof and Water Repellent Textiles and Clothing, Elsevier, UK

RILEY, K, SHEN, J, DAVIES, A and LAIRD, K (2016) Domestically Laundered Healthcare Uniform: The Effect of Low Temperature Laundering on the Survival of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus on Healthcare Fabrics, Journal of Hospital Infection (submitted, accepted and pending publication)

QIAO, N, Li, M, SCHLINDWEIN, W, MALEK, N, DAVIES, A. M, and TRAPPITT, G (2012), Pharmaceutical cocystals: an overview, International Journal of Pharmaceutics, 

DAVIES, A.M (2011), Use of Knitted Spacer Fabrics for Hygiene Applications, within; McCarthy, B. J (Editor), Textiles for Hygiene and Infection Control, Cambridge, Woodhead

DAVIES, A.M. (2009) The behaviour of liquid movement in three dimensional weft knitted spacer fabrics, (PhD), ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv, Leicester

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2009) The Use of Spacer Fabrics for Absorbent Medical Applications, Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics, 1, (4), pp. 321-329

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2005) Moisture Management of Spacer Fabrics for Medical Applications, In: Proceedings of the 84th World Textile Institute conference, Raleigh, USA, March 2005, USA, World Textile Institute

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2005) Spacer fabrics for incontinence, In: Proceedings of Incontinence: the engineering challenge, London, November 2005. London, The Institution of Mechanical Engineers

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2005) Part 4- Bandaging and pressure garments; Assessment of fabrics worn on the upper limbs, In: ANAND, S. C. MIRAFTAB, M. and RAJENDRAN, S, eds. Medical Textiles and Biomaterials for Healthcare, Cambridge, Woodhead, 

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2004) Comfort Assessment of Fabrics Worn Next to the Skin for Tremor Suppression , Proceedings of Textile Institute 83rd World Conference, Volume 2, pp 477-481, Shanghai, China, May 2004

MANTO, M, ROCON, E, PONS, J, DAVIES, A, WILLIAMS, J, BELDA-LOIS, J, An active orthosis to control upper limb tremor: the DRIFTS project (Dynamically Responsive Intervention For Tremor Suppression), EuroAtaxia Newsletter, 26, 2-6, 2004.

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2003) Assessment of Fabrics Worn on the Upper Limbs, Proceedings of MedTex03 International Conference on Healthcare and Medical Textiles, Bolton UK, July 2003

Research interests/expertise

Sustainable textiles

Medical/healthcare textiles

Performance textiles

Wearable technologies

Product performance and quality control

Areas of teaching

Product performance and quality control- textile testing

Textile innovation

Textile sustainability

Undergraduate dissertation supervision

MSc project supervision

MA dissertation supervision

PhD student supervision

Qualifications

PG Certificate in Higher Education 2016

PhD Technical textiles ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv 2009

BSc (Hons) Clothing design and production ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv 2002

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv taught

MSc Sustainable Textile Technologies

BA Fashion buying

BA Textile design

MA Fashion management and marketing

Honours and awards

Research and Teaching awards 2023-24 - Knowledge exchange-Leicestershire Police Force Hijab Uniform Project

Research and Teaching awards 2023-24- Research team (TEAM)

 

Membership of professional associations and societies

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Associate fellow of the Higher Education Academy

Recent research outputs

DAVIES, A. M (2017) Healthcare Textiles Chapter 21, within; Williams, J. (Editor), Waterproof and Water Repellent Textiles and Clothing, Elsevier, UK

RILEY, K, SHEN, J, DAVIES, A and LAIRD, K (2017) The Effect of Low Temperature Laundering and Detergents on the Survival of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus on Textiles Used in Healthcare Uniforms. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 123 (1), pp. 280-286

DAVIES, A.M (2011), Use of Knitted Spacer Fabrics for Hygiene Applications, within; McCarthy, B. J (Editor), Textiles for Hygiene and Infection Control, Cambridge, Woodhead

DAVIES, A.M. (2009) The behaviour of liquid movement in three dimensional weft knitted spacer fabrics, (PhD), ÃÛÌÒ´«Ãºmv, Leicester

DAVIES, A.M. and WILLIAMS, J.T. (2009) The Use of Spacer Fabrics for Absorbent Medical Applications, Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics, 1, (4), pp. 321-329

QIAO, N, Li, M, SCHLINDWEIN, W, MALEK, N, DAVIES, A. M, and TRAPPITT, G (2012), Pharmaceutical cocystals: an overview, International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Consultancy work

Leicestershire Police - Bluelight hijab development

Bolster -sustainable sportswear development

Current research students

Eden Coe- "Controlling toxicity: enzyme-mediated breakdown of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) by bacteria and worms in a vermicomposting and garden burial system".- 1st supervisor

Megan Melhuish ‘Hygiene Control for re-useable sanitary products, exploring product safety and development management’ - 1st supervisor

Tiffanni Trench ‘Recycling denim for circularity’- 1st supervisor

Katie Silver ‘Development of a durable, affordable eco- friendly textile solution for microbial control’ - 1st supervisor

Irina Moreno ‘Fashion Products Made from Pre-Consumer Textile Waste: A Study on Consumer and Manufacturer Behavior in Romania’ - 1st supervisor

Jennifer Dranttel ‘Biomimicry-inspired Material Innovation in Mongolian Gers to Combat Negative Indoor Air Quality’- 2nd supervisor

James Stewart ‘Upcycling of Post Consumer Food Packaging Materials for Textile and 3D Printing Applications’- 2nd supervisor

 

Externally funded research grants information

Recent funded projects include:

AHRC Design Exchange project - Reusable period products supporting the UK human and natural environment for health and wellbeing- a collaboration between British Wool, Period Dignity (Welsh Government), Basic Premier and Shibori Masters (wash and dye house)

AHRC Design Exchange project - Sustainable period products: mitigating beach waste and period poverty

Led Enterprise Activity on Workstream 2 - Growing Business through Product & Process Innovation part of Community Renewal Fund (CRF) Project ‘Leicester Textiles Renewal’ with Leicester City Council and Fashion Enter, supporting the regional textile industry. Principle investigator Professor Rachel Granger.

Quality by Design (QbD), ERDF emda funded project,  Principal investigator within Pharmaceutical Technologies. This project aimed at increasing regional awareness of the QbD agenda and supporting businesses to prepare for the implementation of QbD principles and approaches.

Internally funded research project information

 

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