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Annual Review Annex 2017/18 Annex to the Annual Review Annual Review Annex 2017/18 Annex to the Annual Review Contents Fellows elected in 2017 2 RAEng-Royal Commission 1851 Enterprise Fellowships 23 International Fellows 2 GCRF Frontiers of Engineering for Honorary Fellows 2 Development Seed Funding 24 Fellows 2 Leaders in Innovation Fellowships 27 Trustee Board 4 GCRF Africa Catalyst 27 Academy Governance Committees 5 Higher Education Partnerships in Sub-Saharan Africa 28 Academy Operating Committees 8 Industry-Academia Partnership Programme 29 Academy other committees 11 UK-China Urban Flooding Research Impact Programme 34 Grants, fellowships and programmes 12 Distinguished Visiting Fellowships Research Chairs 12 and Missions in Turkey 35 Senior Research Fellowships 14 Distinguished Visiting Fellowships 36 Chairs in Emerging Technologies 15 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation 38 Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships 15 Ingenious Public Engagement Awards 39 Research Fellowships 16 Engineering Leaders Scholarships 40 RAEng/Lloyd’s Register Foundation Visiting Professors 43 Research Fellowships 18 Sainsbury Management Fellowships 44 Engineering for Development Connecting STEM Teachers 44 Research Fellowships 18 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 46 UK IC Postdoctoral Research Fellowships 18 Panel of judges 46 Industrial Fellowships 19 Trustees 46 Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships 20 Donors 47 APEX Awards 20 Search group 47 Enterprise Fellowships 21 Development and fundraising 48 Blavatnik Family Foundation Enterprise Development Advisory Board 48 Fellowship Alumni Awards 22 Contributors to Academy programmes 49 SME Leaders Programme 22 Royal Academy of Engineering Launchpad Competition 22 2017 Annual Fund 50 RAEng-ERA Foundation Entrepreneurs Award 23 1 Fellows Fellows of the Academy are leading engineers in the UK drawn from academia, industry and the not-for-profit sectors. Fellowship is a national honour, awarded for outstanding personal engineering achievements. Election to the Fellowship is managed by current Fellows of the Academy. INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS FELLOWS Professor David Cumming Head, School of Engineering, and Chair Elected in 2017 were: Elected in 2017 were: of Electronic Systems, University of Glasgow Professor John Hennessy Professor Julian Allwood Director, Knight-Hennessy Scholars Professor of Engineering and the Mark Cutifani Program, Stanford University Environment, University of Cambridge Group Chief Executive Officer, Anglo American plc Chad Holliday Dr Don Arnone Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc Chief Executive Officer, TeraView Ltd Professor Michael Davies Jeffrey Hamilton Collins Chair in Signal Christopher Barkey and Image Processing, University of HONORARY FELLOWS Former Group Director, Engineering and Edinburgh Technology, Rolls-Royce plc Elected in 2017 was: Professor Andrew Davison Dr Anthony Batchelor Professor of Robot Vision, Department David Gammon Executive Chairman, GeoScience of Computing, and Director, Dyson CEO and Founder, Rockspring Ltd; Chairman, Camborne School of Robotics Laboratory, Imperial College Mines Trust London Dr Michael Begg Professor Mischa Dohler Group Managing Director, Tesla Chair Professor in Wireless Engineering Ltd (Storrington Communications, and Director, Centre EquityCo Ltd) for Telecommunications Research, King’s College London Gordon Birrell Chief Operating Officer, Production, Professor Alicia El Haj Transformation and Carbon, BP plc Director, Institute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele Dr Keith Bowers University Head of Tunnels, London Underground Air Vice-Marshall Graham Farnell Dr Andrew Carter CB OBE Chief Technology Officer, Oclaro Inc General Manager, NATO Eurofighter Tornado Management Agency (NETMA) Joan Cordiner Technical and Change Manager, GBB Mark Garrett Site; Global Risk Manager, Syngenta Chief Operating Officer and Executive Board Member, Ricardo plc Andrew Cowell Managing Director, Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains Ltd 2 Dr Caroline Hargrove Dr Andrew Palmer CMG Professor Paul Watson Technical Director, McLaren Applied Chief Executive Officer, Aston Martin Professor of Computer Science, Technologies Lagonda Newcastle University Dr Demis Hassabis CBE Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff Professor Terry Wilkins Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, CBE Professor of Nanomanufacturing DeepMind Research Professor in Chemistry, Innovation, University of Leeds University of Nottingham Eric Hawthorn Dr Sarah Williamson Managing Director, Radio Design Ltd Professor Simon Pollard Technical Director, Laing O’Rourke; Pro-Vice-Chancellor, School of Water, Construction Technical Director, BYLOR Professor Morgan Heikal Energy and Environment, Cranfield Head of the Centre for Automotive University Professor Alexandre Yakovlev Engineering, University of Brighton Professor of Computer System Design, Professor Richard Prager Newcastle University Keith Howells Professor of Engineering, University Group Chairman, Mott MacDonald of Cambridge Professor Antoni Ziolkowski Group Ltd Professor of Petroleum Geoscience, Professor Tony Purnell University of Edinburgh Rachel Hurst Head of Technology, British Cycling Group Operations Director, Domino Printing Sciences Professor Graham Reed Professor of Silicon Photonics, Professor Dr Uwe Krueger University of Southampton Former Chief Executive Officer, WS Atkins plc Professor Roger Reed Professor of Engineering Science and Professor Juergen Maier Materials, University of Oxford Chief Executive, Siemens UK & Ireland Dr Ian Ritchey Dr Graeme Malcolm OBE Group Chief Engineer, Rolls-Royce plc Chief Executive Officer, M Squared Lasers Ltd Professor Spencer Sherwin Professor of Computational Fluid Professor Ursula Martin CBE Mechanics, Imperial College London Professor of Computer Science, University of Oxford Dr Dame Angela Strank DBE Head of Downstream Technology and Dr Pavel Matousek Chief Scientist, BP plc Chief Scientific Officer, Cobalt Light Systems Professor Eleanor Stride Professor of Engineering Science, Geoff McFarland University of Oxford Group Head of Engineering, Renishaw Professor Anne Trefethen Dr Philip O’Donovan Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University Angel investor of Oxford Professor Sir Timothy O’Shea Dr Eben Upton CBE Principal and Vice-Chancellor, University Chief Executive Officer, Raspberry of Edinburgh Pi (Trading) 3 Trustee Board The Trustee Board comprises 12 Trustees elected by and from the Fellowship and is chaired by the President, Professor Dame Ann Dowling.
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