His primary interest lies in the fatigue properties of metals and composites, particularly when they contain notches, cracks, or grooves. In his experiments, he studies high-frequency loading, allowing him to test up to ten billion load cycles in real time. This research contributes to the development of materials with improved properties that are safer, more efficient, and more durable.
He enjoys sharing his work and the field of materials physics with the public. He gives lectures and science shows for schools and regularly takes part in science festivals.