Alan D. Roberts
Alan D. Roberts is a Tun [Abdul Razak Research Centre|Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre ] scientist noted for his contributions to understanding contact phenomena in elastomers, and in particular the JKR model.
Education
Roberts completed his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1968, having worked in the Cavendish laboratory at the University of Cambridge, under the supervision of tribologist David Tabor.Career
His 1971 paper with Kevin Kendall and Kenneth L. Johnson forms the basis of modern theories of contact mechanics.In 1974, Roberts was recruited to the Applied Physics Group at the Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association by Alan G. Thomas. He researched the sliding friction of rubber on wet surfaces and on ice, the effects of pH and salt concentration, and other effects.
In 1983, he was promoted to Assistant Director of MRPRA, and the following year to Deputy Director.