AnnualReview Annex

2014/2015

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Contents

Fellows elected in 2014 2 Enriching Engineering Education in sub-Saharan Africa 31 Honorary Fellow 2 Industrial Secondments Scheme 32 International Fellows 2 Engineering Leadership Advanced Awards 33 Fellows 2 Visiting 33 Trustee Board 5 Sainsbury Management Fellowships 35 Academy Governance Committees 6 Aerospace MSc Bursary Scheme 35

Academy Operating Committees 9 Petrofac Fellowships for the enhanced graduate engineer 35 Awards 12 Sir Robert Malpas Bursary 36

Academy staff 13 Panasonic Trust Fellowships 36 Hertha Marks Ayrton Fellowship 36 Grants, fellowships and programmes 15 Sir Angus Paton Bursary 36 Ingenious public engagement awards 15 Research Chairs 16 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 37 Research Chairs in Emerging Technologies 17 QEPrize panel of judges 37 Senior Research Fellowships 18 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation Trustees 37 Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships 18 QEPrize donors 38 Daphne Jackson Fellowships 19 QEPrize search group 38

RAEng/EPSRC Research Fellowships 19 Development and fundraising 39 Research Exchanges with China Bankers Development andNational Fundraising Westminster Advisory Bank plc Board 39 and India Awards 21 Contributors to CavellAcademy House programmes 39 RAEng Research Fellowships 22 2a Charing Cross Road Royal Academy Londonof Engineering WC2H 0NN RAEng/Ministry of Defence 2014 Annual Fund 40 Research Fellowship 23 Solicitors Bristows Enterprise Fellowships 24 100 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DH Pathways to Growth 24 Auditors Launchpad Competition 24 BDO LLP RAEng/ERA Foundation Entrepreneurs Award 25 55 Baker Street London W1U 7EU Distinguished Visiting Fellowships 25 Investment Advisers Newton Reasearch Collaboration Programme 27 OLIM Limited Pollen House Leaders in Innovation Fellowships 31 10–12 Cork Street London W1X 1PD The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation 31

1 Fellows

Fellows of the Academy are leading engineers in the UK drawn from Esteban Busso Professor Pratibha Gai Professor Malcolm Macleod Scientific Director, Materials and JEOL Professor of Electron Microscopy, Chief Scientist, C4ISR division and academia, industry, and the not-for-profit sectors. Fellowship is a national Structures Branch, ONERA – National University of York Dean of Fellows, QinetiQ Ltd; Visiting honour, awarded for outstanding personal engineering achievements. Aerospace Research Centre, General Professor, University of Strathclyde Scientific Directorate () Professor Tony Gillespie Election to the Fellowship is managed by current Fellows of the Academy. Fellow, Air and Weapon Systems John Marlow Tim Chapman Department, Dstl; Visiting Professor, Director, John Marlow Ltd Director, Arup, and Leader of Arup’s University College London Infrastructure design group London Professor Mark Miodownik Professor Paul Howarth Professor of Mechanical Engineering, HONORARY FELLOW INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS FELLOWS Professor Sheng Chen Managing Director, National Nuclear University College London; Director, Professor of Communications, Signal Laboratory UCL Institute of Making Elected in 2014 was: Elected in 2014 were: Elected in 2014 were: Processing and Control Research Group, Electronics and Computer Science, Professor David Jiles Professor Asoke Nandi Lord Bamford William Baker Professor Andrew Amis University of Southampton Palmer Endowed Department Chair, Head, Department of Electronic Chairman, J C Bamford Excavators Ltd Partner, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP Professor of Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Anson Martin Distinguished Professor and Computer Engineering, Brunel and Head of Medical Engineering Group, Professor Patricia Connolly and Chair of Department, Department University; Finland Distinguished Professor Teck Seng Low Department of Mechanical Engineering, Professor of Bioengineering, Director of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Professor, University of Jyvaskyla, Chief Executive Officer, National and Department of Surgery and Cancer, of the Strathclyde Institute of Medical Iowa State University Finland; Adjunct Professor, University Research Foundation, Singapore Devices, University of Strathclyde, and of Calgary, Chief Executive Officer, Ohmedics Ltd Professor Hanif Kara Professor Thomas O’Rourke Ayman Asfari Co-Founder and Director, AKT II Professor Paul Newman Thomas R Briggs Professor of Group Chief Executive, Petrofac Ltd Professor BP Professor of Information Engineering, Cornell University Chief Executive Officer, UK Atomic Dr John Leitch Engineering, and Fellow of Keble Professor Muhammed Basheer Energy Authority Engineering Authority for BP Upstream College, University of Oxford Dr Rick Rashid Professor of Structural Engineering, Global Projects Chief Research Officer, Microsoft Ed Daniels Dr David Parker Corporation Executive Vice President for Commercial Vice-Admiral Simon Lister Chairman, Perpetuum Ltd; Managing Professor Robin Bloomfield and New Business Development for Chief Naval Engineer Officer and Chief of Director, OPS Innovations Ltd; Venture Professor Tieniu Tan Founding Partner, Adelard LLP; Upstream International, Shell UK Ltd Materiel (Support), Ministry of Defence, Partner, Imperial Innovations Deputy Secretary-General, Chinese Professor of System and Software Defence Equipment and Support Academy of Sciences (CAS); Professor Dependability, City University London Dr Steve Denton Dr James Ramage and Director, Centre for Research Engineering Director, Parsons Professor Michael Lowe Chairman, Tesla Engineering Ltd on Intelligent Perception and Professor Alistair Borthwick Brinckerhoff Ltd; Visiting Professor, Deputy Head of Department of and Storrington Industries Ltd; Computing, National Laboratory of Professor of Applied Hydrodynamics, Mechanical Engineering, Imperial Non‑Executive Director, Microsaic Pattern Recognition, Institute of Institute of Energy Systems, The College London; Director, Guided Systems plc Automation, CAS University of Edinburgh Professor Andy Doherty Ultrasonics Ltd Director of System Engineering, Michael Ryan Dr Andrew Viterbi Professor Anthony Bull Network Rail Muir Macdonald Vice-President and General Manager, Presidential Chair Professor, University Professor of Musculoskeletal Mechanics, Managing Director, BMT Defence Bombardier Aerospace, Belfast of Southern California Head of Department of Bioengineering, Bob Dudley Services Ltd and Director, Institute of Biomedical Group Chief Executive, BP plc David Scott Professor Jianyun Zhang Engineering, Imperial College London David MacKenzie Lead Structural Director, Laing O’Rourke Professor and President, Nanjing Dr Shaun Fitzgerald Chief Executive Officer, Flint and Neill Engineering Excellence Group, London Hydraulic Research Institute; Professor Steve Bull Chief Executive Officer, Breathing Consulting Engineers Director‑General, Safety Cookson Group Chair in Materials Buildings Professor Karen Scrivener Management, Ministry of Water Engineering, School of Chemical Andy MacLeod Professor (ordinaire) and Director of Resources; Director-General, Research Engineering and Advanced Materials, Dr Andrew Fitzgibbon Group Chief Networks Officer, Laboratory of Construction Materials, Centre for , Ministry of Principal Researcher, Microsoft Vodafone plc Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Water Resources Research Cambridge ,

2 3 Trustee Board

Mike Simpson Dr Paul Woollin The Trustee Board comprises 13 trustees elected by and from the Technical and Design Director, Philips Research Director, The Welding Institute Lighting UK Fellowship and is chaired by the President, Professor Dame Ann Dowling. Steve Yianni The Trustee Board has co-opted an additional trustee for one year, Professor Constantinos Soutis Chief Executive Officer, Transport Chair of Aerospace Engineering, Director Systems Catapult Professor Sir William Wakeham, to oversee the implementation of the of the Aerospace Research Institute and recommendations from a recent review of the Academy’s governance, Director of the Northwest Composites Centre, University of Manchester which resulted in important amendments to the Academy’s Charter, Statutes and Regulations. Dr Ralf Speth Chief Executive Officer, Jaguar Land Rover; Non-Executive Director, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF Tata Group COUNCIL

Professor Stephen Temple Visiting Professor, Chair Members Secretariat Professor Dame Ann Dowling DBE Professor Helen Atkinson CBE FREng Howard Beeston ACIS Phil Tracy FREng FRS, President Professor Brian Collins CB FREng Chairman, GreyHair LLP, and Professor Sir Michael Gregory CBE Non‑Executive Director, Bowleven plc Vice Presidents FREng Allan Cook CBE FREng, Vice President Dr Andrew Harter FREng Professor Nick Tyler Committee Coordination Dr Michael Howse CBE FREng Chadwick Professor of Civil Professor John Loughhead OBE Engineering in the Department of Professor Sir William Wakeham FREng Civil, Environmental and Geomatic FREng, Vice President Governance Professor Richard Parker CBE FREng Engineering and Director of the Ian Ritchie CBE FREng FRSE Accessibilty Research Group and Professor Richard Williams OBE Dr John E Roberts CBE FREng CRUCIBLE Centre for Lifelong Health and FREng, Vice President Fellowship Professor Martyn Thomas CBE FREng Wellbeing, University College London Engagement

Richard Vie Vice President Technical Development and Quality Assurance, Corporate Shipbuilding, Carnival Corporation plc

Steve Wadey Executive Group Director Technical and Managing Director UK, MBDA

Professor John Watts Director of Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, University of Surrey; Professor of Materials Science

James West Chief Engineer, (Product), Warhead Design Authority (WDA) and AWE

4 5 Academy Governance Committees

AUDIT AND RISK COMMITTEE FINANCE COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Panel 11 (Special) Professor Andrew Keane FREng Nicholas Winser CBE FREng The purpose of the Audit and Risk The Finance Committee is responsible The Membership Committee is the VAdm Sir Andrew Mathews KCB Tony Kinghorn FREng Panel 9 (Medical and Bioengineering) Committee is to assess and improve to the Trustee Board for the financial guardian of excellence in determining FREng Dr Matthew Perkins FREng Dr Douglas Anderson OBE FREng risk management and internal management of the Academy including which candidates may go forward FRSE processes and controls across the compliance with the Charities Act for election to the Fellowship. The Panel Members Panel 5 (Transport and Mechanical) Professor Serena Best FREng Academy and oversee the external 2011 and other relevant legislation, Membership Committee consists of a Panel 1 (Civil and Environmental) Kenneth Burrage FREng Dr Clive Buckberry FREng audit on behalf of the Trustee Board. management of Academy budgets, Chair, Chairs of each of the Membership Professor Colin Bailey FREng Professor David Cebon FREng Dr Donal Cronin FREng external investment fund managers Selection Panels, and the Chair of Professor Nicholas Buenfeld FREng Dr Simon Gallimore FREng David Gow FREng Chair and compliance with external financial the International Committee. Each of Ginny Clarke CBE FREng Professor FREng Professor Nicholas Medcalf FREng Dr Michael Howse CBE FREng reporting standards. the 11 Membership Selection Panels Peter Hansford FREng Dr Michael Purshouse FREng Professor Guang-Zhong Yang FREng looks after a sector of engineering. Professor Oubay Hassan FREng Professor Paul Shayler FREng Deputy Chair Chair Christopher Hendy FREng Professor Raymond Snidle FREng Panel 10 (Computing and Professor Brian Collins CB FREng Ian Ritchie CBE FREng FRSE Chair: Professor Douglas King FREng Professor Hugh Spikes FREng Communications) Dr John Roberts CBE FREng Michelle McDowell MBE FREng Professor Paul Wrobel FREng Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi FREng Members Members Dr Toby Roberts FREng Dr Willem van Griethuysen FREng Dr Steve Allpress FREng Carolyn Griffiths FREng John Baxter FREng FRSE Ex Officio: Professor Peter Robery FREng David Braben FREng Dr Joanna Kennedy OBE FREng Carol Burke FREng The President Professor Tom Stephenson FREng Panel 6 (Manufacturing and Design) Professor Carole Goble CBE FREng Dr Gordon Masterton OBE FREng FRSE Allan Cook CBE FREng Carol Burke FREng Nic Holt FREng Dr Michael Purshouse FREng Professor Jim Norton FREng Panel Chairs Panel 2 (Materials and Mining) Professor Stuart Cameron FREng Dr David Watson FREng John Robinson CBE FREng Panel 1 (Civil and Environmental) Professor Paul Curtis FREng Professor John Clarkson FREng Dr Richard Whittington FREng Secretariat Professor Timothy Broyd FREng Professor Eileen Harkin-Jones FREng Professor Jane Jiang FREng Professor James Woodcock FREng Secretariat Howard Beeston ACIS Professor Chris Hall FREng FRSE Professor Patrick Keogh FREng Howard Beeston ACIS Panel 2 (Materials and Mining) Mike Goulette FREng Professor Lin Li FREng Panel 11 (Special) Professor Jan Cilliers FREng Dr John Groom FREng Professor Richard Godwin FREng Professor Anthony Kinloch FREng Panel 7 (Electrical and Electronic) Sir Patrick Haren FREng Panel 3 (Chemicals and Process) FRS Professor Roger Appleby FREng Commodore Peter Hurford OBE Judith Hackitt CBE FREng Professor Allan Matthews FREng Professor Cliff Burrows OBE FREng FREng Professor David Owen FREng FLSW Professor Jonathon Chambers Dr Gordon Masterton OBE FREng Panel 4 (Aerospace) FRS FREng FRSE Air Marshall Simon Bollom CB FREng Professor Jane Plant CBE FREng FRSE Professor Roger Goodall FREng Professor Ian Wallace FREng Jeff Smith FREng Professor Ian Hunter FREng Panel 5 (Transport and Mechanical) Dr Alan Turnbull FREng FRS Professor Cliff Jones FREng Committee Secretariat Dr Stephen Garwood FREng Professor Andrew Marvin FREng Jo Ryley Panel 3 (Chemicals and Process) Professor Mohamed Missous FREng Panel 6 (Manufacturing and Design) Professor Zhanfeng Cui FREng Professor Sir Michael Pepper FREng Professor Roger Benson FREng Professor Michael Hounslow FREng FRS Dr Andrew Jamieson OBE FREng Professor Richard Penty FREng Panel 7 (Electrical and Electronic) Professor Andrew Livingston FREng Professor Harvey Rutt FREng Dr Frances Saunders CB FREng Professor Elaine Martin FREng Dr Nicholas Waltham FREng Professor Raffaella Ocone FREng Dr Richard Wylde FREng Panel 8 (Energy and Power) FRSE Dr Martin Grant FREng Nigel Perry FREng Panel 8 (Energy and Power) Professor Robin Smith FREng Professor Nigel Brandon OBE Panel 9 (Medical and Bioengineering) Dr David Tomlinson FREng FREng Professor Elizabeth Tanner FREng Janice Crawford FREng Panel 4 (Aerospace) David Eyton FREng Panel 10 (Computing and Garrett Copeland FREng Dr Malcolm Kennedy CBE FREng Communications) Dr Roger Digby FREng FRSE Professor Alan Bundy CBE FREng Dr Stephen Elston FREng Dr Marcus Newborough FREng Dr Richard Greaves FREng Dr Win Rampen FREng Graham Hopkins FREng Professor Albert Rodger FREng

6 7 Academy Operating Committees

NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE REMUNERATION COMMITTEE AWARDS COMMITTEE EDUCATION AND TRAINING ENGINEERING POLICY COMMITTEE The purpose of the Nominations The purpose of the Remuneration The role of the Awards Committee COMMITTEE The Engineering Policy Committee’s Committee is to ensure that a Committee is to establish and keep is to identify and to recommend to The Education and Training Committee’s role is to advise and be responsible to sufficient number of Fellows stand under review the remuneration policy the President and Trustee Board role is to oversee and be responsible the Trustee Board for the engineering as candidates in the annual Trustee for permanent Academy staff which will appropriate candidates for all of for the Academy’s activities in policy of the Academy and for all election and that the candidates bring be implemented by the Chief Executive, the Academy’s relevant prizes and engineering education and training matters concerned with the application to the Trustee Board skills, knowledge, to consider the recommendation of awards (with the exception of and to maintain links with other of engineering knowledge and experience and diversity that would the Chief Executive for remuneration National Honours, the International bodies working in these fields. principles (other than education and yield, among the ordinary members of the Academy Directors and agree Medal, the Queen Elizabeth Prize training). It should identify, monitor and Vice‑Presidents, a balanced Board. their remuneration and to set the and the MacRobert Award). Chair and promote attention to emerging The Committee will recommend to remuneration of the Chief Executive. Professor Helen Atkinson CBE FREng and generic issues of importance to the Board candidates for appointment Chair engineering in pursuit of this role. as Vice Presidents and candidates Chair Nigel Perry FREng Members for appointment as chairs of the Professor Dame Ann Dowling DBE Jayne Bryant FREng Chair Academy’s committees. The Committee FRS FREng Members Dr Michael Cook FREng Professor John Loughhead OBE is also to recommend to the Trustees Professor Adisa Azapagic FREng Professor Kel Fidler FREng FREng and ultimately the Fellowship, the Members Dr Steve Allpress FREng Professor Anthony Finkelstein Academy’s President from nominations Allan Cook CBE FREng Dr Rob Buckingham FREng FREng Members submitted by the Fellowship. Professor Sir Michael Gregory CBE Professor Christos Christopoulos Professor Ian Hutchings FREng Dr Peter Bonfield OBE FREng FREng FREng Dr John Lazar FREng Professor John Clarkson FREng Chair Ian Ritchie CBE FREng FRSE Chris Hendy FREng Professor Jonathan Seville FREng Professor Brian Collins CB FREng Professor Dame Ann Dowling DBE Professor Sir William Wakeham Professor Tim Ibell FREng Mike Simpson FREng Lambert Dopping-Hepenstal FREng FRS FREng FREng Tony Kinghorn FREng Faith Wainwright MBE FREng Professor Nigel Gilbert FREng Professor Raffaella Ocone FREng Professor Jim Hall FREng Members Secretariat FRSE Ex Officio Dr Mike Lloyd FREng John Baxter FREng FRS Philip Greenish CBE Professor Jason Reese FREng FRSE Chris Earnshaw FREng Richard Maudslay CBE FREng Professor Dame Wendy Hall DBE Professor Jim Woodcock FREng Professor Peter Goodhew FREng Professor Jim Norton FREng FREng FRS Dr Stephen Huntington FREng Professor Andrew Sherry FREng Dervilla Mitchell CBE FREng Secretariat Chris Mairs FREng Dr Liane Smith FREng Professor Sir Christopher Snowden Philip Greenish CBE Professor Andrew McNaughton Professor Jeremy Watson CBE FREng FREng FRS FREng Nicholas Winser CBE FREng Professor Sir William Wakeham Committee Secretariat Professor David Nethercot FREng Steve Yianni FREng FREng Sylvia Hampartumian Professor Sarah Spurgeon FREng Professor Richard Williams OBE Ex Officio FREng Committee Secretariat Professor Serena Best FREng Paul Westbury CBE FREng Dr Rhys Morgan Committee Secretariat Secretariat Dr Alan Walker Howard Beeston ACIS

8 9 EXTERNAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE PROACTIVE MEMBERSHIP RESEARCH AND SECONDMENT The role of the committee is to provide The role of the International Committee COMMITTEE SCHEMES COMMITTEE strategic direction for external affairs is to advise and be responsible to The Proactive Membership Committee The role of the Research and activities on behalf of the Trustee the Trustee Board for promoting the is responsible for ensuring that the pool Secondment Schemes Committee is Board. It oversees all aspects of the international interests of the Academy. of candidates proposed for election to advise and be responsible to the Academy’s communications, public In pursuit of this role, the Committee’s as Fellows better reflects the society Trustee Board for the supervision affairs and engagement activities and interests include the Academy’s within which the Academy exists. of research and secondment events programme, ensuring they are membership of the International Activities include identifying and schemes other than those concerned delivered in line with Royal Charter Council of Academies of Engineering tracking potential candidates from novel with education and training. and business plan commitments. and Technological Sciences (CAETS) and overlooked areas, and engaging and the European Council of Applied more existing Fellows in the process. Chair Chair Sciences and Engineering (Euro-CASE). Professor Ric Parker CBE FREng Dr Martyn Thomas CBE FREng Chair The Committee also contributes to Nicholas Cooper FREng Members Members (Fellows) other international committees and Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi FREng Dr Peter Cochrane OBE FREng study groups as appropriate and Members Professor Polina Bayvel FREng Dr Dougal Goodman OBE FREng works to expand relationships with Dr Andrew Bradley FREng Professor Peter Fryer FREng Professor Douglas King FREng other academies of engineering and Tudor Brown FREng Professor Carole Goble CBE FREng Dr Gordon Masterton OBE FREng technological sciences, taking part in Dr Richard Laming FREng Dr Andrew Hosty FREng FRSE their activities where this is consistent Professor Geoffrey Maitland FREng Professor John McDermid OBE FREng Professor Alison Noble OBE FREng with the Academy’s objectives. Dervilla Mitchell CBE FREng Professor Stephen McLaughlin Professor Sarah Spurgeon FREng Professor William Powrie FREng FREng FRSE Dr Scott Steedman CBE FREng The Committee oversees the Professor Rodney Smallwood FREng Professor Andrew McNaughton Research Exchanges with China and Professor Keith Ridgway CBE FREng FREng Members (Non-Fellows) India Scheme and the Academy’s Professor Tony Unsworth FREng Professor Kenichi Soga FREng Jeremy Greaves Newton Fund activities. Professor Bernard Weiss FREng Professor Lionel Tarassenko CBE Dr Richard Highfield FREng Sir Roland Jackson, Bt Chair Committee Secretariat Dr David Watson FREng Professor Sir William Wakeham Dr Chris Coulter Professor Paul Younger DL FREng Committee Secretariat FREng Juniour Blake Ex Officio Members Professor William Milne FREng Timothy Askew FREng (Leverhulme Senior Research Professor Ian Bogle FREng Fellowships) Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng Professor Clive Parini FREng Dr Andrew Chan FREng (Industrial Secondments) Dr Alastair Glass FREng Professor Roger Whatmore FREng Professor Sir Michael Gregory FREng (Research Fellowships) Professor Anthony Hey CBE FREng Dr Shirley Jackson FREng Committee Secretariat Professor William Lee FREng Dr Ian Forristal Dr Timothy Leverton FREng Professor John Loughhead OBE FREng Professor Anne Neville FREng FRSE Professor Sir Martin Sweeting OBE FREng FRS Dr Stephen Myers OBE FREng Dr Gareth Williams OBE FREng

Committee Secretariat Shane McHugh

10 11 Awards Academy staff As at 1 June 2015

2014 MacRobert Award 2014 Silver Medals 2014 Prince Philip Medal Chief Executive Publications and Web Editor Team Coordinator, International The premier award for UK innovation For an outstanding personal The medal is awarded biennially to Philip Greenish CBE Dominic Joyeux Abigail Taylor in engineering, with a £50,000 contribution to UK engineering by an an engineer of any nationality who prize, awarded annually to a team early to mid-career engineer resulting in has made an exceptional contribution Manager, Web and Publications Head of Research and University of engineers for an exceptional market exploitation. Up to four medals to engineering as a whole through QUEEN ELIZABETH PRIZE FOR Emily Bick Programmes engineering innovation that has been may be awarded in any one year. practice, management or education. ENGINEERING Dr Ian Forristal both commercially successful and Awarded to: Awarded to: Director, QE Prize Head of Events and Marketing delivered societal benefits. Peter Brewin and Will Crawford, Professor CC Chan FREng, Honorary Keshini Navaratnam Ivana Mackintosh Programme Managers, Research Awarded to: Directors, Concrete Canvas Professor, University of Hong Kong Angus Baker Cobalt Light Systems for the Head of Operations, QEPrize Events Manager Tapsi Khambra Insight100 airport security liquid Professor Dino Distefano, Professor 2014 Rooke Award Jonathan Narbett Jane Divito scanner of Software Verification, Queen The prize is awarded to an individual, Programme Manager, Research and Mary, small team or project based in the UK Communications Manager, QEPrize Events Coordinator University Programmes 2014 President’s Medal that has supported the Academy’s aims Katya-yani Vyas Emma Calvert Jacqueline Clay Awarded to an Academy Fellow who Professor Máire O’Neill, Professor and work through their initiative in Dr Lucy Wheeler has contributed significantly to the of Information Security, Centre for promoting engineering to the public. Manager, QEPrize Junior Events Coordinator Academy’s aims and work through Secure Information Technologies, Awarded to: Cuong Dang Katie Jones Research Policy Advisor initiative in promoting excellence in Queen’s University Belfast Dr Diane Crann, Clothworkers’ Fellow Dr Helen Ewles engineering. in Mathematics and Mathematics Head of Policy Awarded to: Christopher Young, Director – Trent Fellow, Royal Institution DEVELOPMENT Dr Alan Walker Head of Fellowship Services and Awards Dr Dame Sue Ion DBE FREng XWB Programme, Rolls-Royce Director, Development Sylvia Hampartumian 2014 Sir George Macfarlane Medal Sarah Philbrick Policy Advisors 2014 Sir Frank Whittle Medal 2014 Major Project Award The award recognises the potential Dr Andrew Chilvers Membership Manager Awarded to an engineer resident in The award recognises the contribution of engineers working in the UK who Trust Manager Philippa Shelton Jo Ryley the UK whose achievements have of a team of up to five engineers, based have demonstrated excellence in Dominic Geyer Philippa Westbury had a profound impact upon their in the UK, who have delivered a major the early stage of their career. Fellowship Advisor engineering discipline. engineering project that has had a Awarded to: Dr Chris Coulter Awarded to: substantial impact on society. Eur Ing Mark Wallace CEng, ENGINEERING TALENT PROJECT PROGRAMMES AND FELLOWSHIP Professor Peter Wells CBE Awarded to: Engineering Project Manager, Director, Engineering Talent Project Director, Programmes and Fellowship Departmental Administrators FREng FRS FMedSci FLSW MAE, Kings Cross St Pancras development Wabtec Rail Limited Fiona Sampson Dr Hayaatun Sillem Anne Mahabal Distinguished Research Professor, by Arup Pauline Stillman School of Engineering, Cardiff Interim Campaign Manager, Engineering Head of International Activities Yohanes Scarlett University 2014 Colin Campbell Mitchell Award Talent Project Shane McHugh Awarded to an individual or team of Caroline Evans Head of Enterprise up to six engineers either working International Policy Advisor Arnoud Jullens or studying in the UK. It will be Meredith Ettridge awarded for having made the greatest POLICY AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS Programme Manager, Enterprise contribution to the advancement of Director, Policy and External Affairs Programme Managers - International Catherine Lawrence any field of engineering within the Beverley Parkin (Newton Fund) period of the four years prior to the Eleanor Hood Marketing and Communications making of the award. Communications Manager Shaarad Sharma Officer, Enterprise Awarded to: Jane Sutton Lisa Huggins Ford’s 1.0 litre EcoBoost engine International Partnerships and Dr Roland Ernst, Dominic Evans, Interim Press and Communications Missions Manager Steve Johnson, James Saward, Officer Samantha Frost Dr Mark Cary and Mike Rowland Alexandra Rees

External Relations Manager Juniour Blake

12 13 Grants, fellowships and programmes ENGINEERING AND EDUCATION Receptionist Director, Engineering and Education Carolyn Clarke Dr Rhys Morgan Head of Finance INGENIOUS PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT AWARDS Head of Engineering the Future Lisa Kiew ROUND 9 AWARDS Claire Donovan Management Accountant Ingenious provides funding for projects that enable engineers to enhance their public engagement skills, consider the societal Head of 5-19 Education David Lewthwaite applications of their work and take part in debate with the public on engineering and its impact on society. Lynda Mann Finance Assistants Manager, STEM Curricula Sanjay Jethwa Awardee Organisation Project title Dominic Nolan Nazia Malik Dr Teresa Anderson Jodrell Bank, University of Engaging with the engineering of the Square Kilometre Array Manchester Head of Further and Higher Education Head of IT Dr Sarah Bell University College London Engineering Exchange Stylli Charalampous Hakan Altinisik Dr Giovanni Biglino University College London 3D printing and engineering simulations to communicate with Head of Diversity Web and Data Administrator teenagers with congenital heart disease Bola Fatimilehin Josephene Amirthanayagam Dr Geoff Coxon SKYLAB Scotland to the skies @ the SKYLAB Jenny Young Erik Engebretsen University College London UCell public engagement events, 2015

Project Officer, Diversity Dr Kathy Fawcett At-Bristol On shaky ground?: Earthquakes, fracking, engineering and risk Elena Fatisi Luisa Golob Ignite Imaginations Before now Dr Elizabeth Granger University of Central Lancashire 3D future STEM Education Projects Officer Jennifer Greenwood Space, Science & Engineering UK space design competition Rebecca Hill Foundation Joseph Hooton Cambridge Hands-On Science Cambridge Hands-On Science (CHaOS) Summer Science FINANCE AND CORPORATE SERVICES Roadshows 2015 and 2016 Director, Finance and Corporate Services Jenny Jopson Guerilla Science Fire organ: Seeing sound Howard Beeston Dr Carol MacGillivray TROPE Chain Reaction - Creating an installation at Kirkaldy Testing Museum Head of Executive Services Kim Turner Shane McCracken Gallomanor Ltd I’m an Engineer, Get Me Out of Here! Peter McGinty University of Strathclyde Space for art: Making mechanical engineering in space visible Executive Assistants Dr John McKinley Queens University, Belfast Creative bridges: Ingenious design in civil engineering Karen Childe Dr Nicole Metje University of Birmingham Why is aerodynamics important? - A wind engineering view of Gillian Birkbeck the world! Senior Administrator Clive Gee Brunel University Robo-Code – up-skilling engineers’ communication Christine Dowling skills, enabling them to stimulate young people through engagement with engineering Facilities Manager Lisa Naas University of Edinburgh Glass whispers: Audio and electrical engineering meets studio Casey Mack glass for interactive, personal art experiences Dr Thrishantha Nanayakkara Kings College, London Humanitarian demining: Questions of engineering, ethics, and AV and Web Administrator engagement Barry Weekes Tracey Ogden-Davies Techniquest Making light work Reception/Security Professor Paul Shore Cranfield University Watch it Made Paul Morant Dr Patricia Sterpaio University of Abertay, Dundee On the right track: Engineering and education for all

14 15 RESEARCH CHAIRS Name Co-sponsor Subject University Research Chairs provide funding, together with industry and other research organisations, to support strategically important Professor Lorenzo Iannucci Dstl Multiscale composite armour design Imperial College London research in UK universities. The Academy provides funding initially for a period of five years. Professor Nikil Kapur GSK Pharmaceutical processing University of Leeds

Name Co-sponsor Subject University Professor Alan Kemp Fraunhofer UK Advanced laser engineering University of Strathclyde Professor Guglielmo Aglietti Surrey Satellite Space engineering University of Surrey Professor Jianguo Lin TATA Steel Multidisciplinary studies of hot Imperial College London Technology (EADS) stamping Professor Robert Akid BP Corrosion and materials University of Manchester Professor Philip Mawby Converteam Power electronics University of Warwick Professor John Andrews Network Rail Infrastructure asset management University of Nottingham Professor John Miles Arup Energy transitions Professor Matthew Angling Dstl Space environment and radio University of Birmingham Professor James Moore Bagrit Trust Medical devices Imperial College London frequency engineering Professor Stephen Muggleton Syngenta Applications of automated Imperial College London Professor Ashraf Ayoub Pell Frischmann Nuclear infrastructure engineering City University FREng theory‑formation using meta‑interpretive machine learning Professor Luke Bisby Arup Fire and structures University of Edinburgh Professor Bernard Mulgrew SELEX GALILEO Multi-sensor signal processing University of Edinburgh Professor Richard Butler Rolls-Royce Experimental studies of next University of FREng generation gas-turbine combustion Loughborough system aerothermal processes Professor Andrew Neely IBM/BAE Systems Complex engineering systems University of Cambridge Professor Jon Carrotte Rolls-Royce Next generation gas-turbine University of Professor Kamran Nikbin EDF Energy – Existing Structural integrity assessment Imperial College London combustion system aerothermal Loughborough Nuclear processes professor mc schraefel Microsoft Research Human computer interaction University of Professor Jonathan Cooper Airbus Integrated design of advanced Southampton novel wing architectures Professor Sven Schroeder Infineum UK Engineering applications of University of Leeds Professor George Constantinides Imagination Technologies Energy-efficient high performance Imperial College London synchrotron science embedded processing in an Professor Sridhar Seetharaman TATA Steel Low carbon technologies Warwick University uncertain world Professor Spencer Sherwin McLaren Racing Transient flow simulation for Imperial College London Professor Yulong Ding Highview Power Storage Cryogenic energy storage University of Birmingham advanced race and road cars Professor Steve Dixon Elster Industrial Ultrasonics University of Warwick Professor David Smith Rolls-Royce/EDF Energy Structural performance of energy University of Bristol Professor Fionn Dunne Rolls-Royce Integrative mechanistic design Imperial College London systems Professor Daniel Esser SELEX GALILEO Laser devices and engineering Heriot-Watt University Professor Iain Todd GKN Aerospace Additive manufacture and University of Sheffield advanced structural metallics Professor Brian Falzon Bombardier Advanced aerospace composites Queen’s University Belfast Professor Anton Ziolkowski PGS Geophysical Petroleum geoscience University of Edinburgh Professor Chris Gerada Cummins Generator Electrical machine technology University of Nottingham Professor Zi-Qiang Zhu Siemens Wind Energy High efficiency and power density University of Sheffield Technologies wind power generator systems Professor Alistair Gibb ECI Management of complex projects Professor Kenneth Grattan George Daniels Trust Next generation optical and fibre City University FREng optic instrumentation RESEARCH CHAIRS IN EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Professor Hugh Griffiths FREng Thales UK Intelligent radar systems University College London Professor Susan Grimes SITA Environmental waste management Imperial College London These Chairs allow recipients to develop an area of early-stage research into a new technology to the extent that it engages the wider research community, and subsequently can be taken forward by industry. Professor Eileen Harkin‑Jones Bombardier Composites engineering University of Ulster FREng Name Subject University Professor Ian Hunter Radio Design Limited Microwave signal processing University of Leeds Professor Anne Neville FREng FRSE Bio-inspiration for functional University of Leeds Professor Neil Hyatt The Nuclear Nuclear waste management University of Sheffield surface design Decommissioning Authority Professor Jeremy O’Brien Photonic quantum ICT University of Bristol

16 17 SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS DAPHNE JACKSON FELLOWSHIPS The Senior Research Fellowships (SRFs) scheme provides funding for Senior Lecturer/Reader level appointments. Like Research Chairs, SRFs are funded jointly with industry for a period of five years. These Fellowships enable engineers to return to work following a career break.

Name Co-Sponsor Subject University Name Subject University Dr Matthew Hall British Geological Survey Rock-fluid interactions in carbon capture, University of Nottingham Dr Margarita Fernandez-Chas Effect of changes in the spatial properties of the myocardial Kings College London storage and alternative hydrocarbons tissue mechanics on the overall efficiency of the heart

Professor Nicholas Hills Rolls-Royce Computational engineering University of Surrey Dr Suhaila Mattar Embodied CO2 of concrete: Materials, structural and University of Leeds Dr Stephen Neethling Rio Tinto Heap and in situ leaching Imperial College London methodological factors Dr Rongshan Qin TATA Steel Steel research Imperial College London Dr Divya Tiwari LPG sensors for measuring carbon dioxide concentration at Cranfield University carbon capture and storage sites Dr Graham Spinardi Foundation Integrating technical and social aspects University of Edinburgh of fire safety engineering

RAENG/EPSRC RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS LEVERHULME TRUST SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS These Fellowships, which are funded jointly with the EPSRC, are aimed at outstanding researchers from all branches of engineering who are about to finish their PhDs or have up to three years’ post-doctoral experience. These Fellowships provide mid-career engineers working in UK academic institutions with the opportunity to focus on research activities for a period of up to 12 months with their academic and administrative responsibilities being taken over by an early-career academic. Name Subject University Dr Sachi Arafat Foundations research in information retrieval inspired by University of Glasgow Name Project title University quantum theory Dr Haofeng Chen Modelling the fatigue and creep of metal matrix composite University of Strathclyde Dr Helen Bridle Biosensors in engineering: From in situ pathogen detection to Heriot-Watt University global impacts Dr Piotr Dudek Analogue computation with novel nanodevices for University of Manchester machine learning Dr Tore Butlin Modelling the vibration of complex structures with University of Cambridge localised nonlinearities Dr Marianne Ellis Scale-up of immune cell therapies for organ transplants University of Bath Dr Maria Ana Cataluna Compact and ultra-versatile lasers based on quantum-dot University of Dundee Dr Stephen Garrett Understanding transition in boundary-layer flows over rotating University of Leicester materials geometries Dr Simon Cotton Next generation body-centric communications: a Queen’s University Belfast Dr Paola Lettieri A life cycle approach for nuclear waste management and plant University College London joint analytical-statistical approach to modelling decommissioning quasi‑cyclostationary anisotropic signal reception Dr Chenfeng Li Real time computational methods for complex high‑fidelity Swansea University Dr Christophe Dubach Adaptable processor architecture and software for University of Edinburgh surgical simulation energy‑efficient computing Dr Cyril Lynsdale Recycling of carbon dioxide in mortar and concrete University of Sheffield Dr Filippo Fazi Electroacoustical inverse problems University of Southampton Dr Dmitry Nerukh Personal supercomputer for modelling complete virus at all atom Aston University Dr Maria Galano Development of aluminium metal matrix complex University of Oxford resolution nanocomposites for high strength applications Professor Thomas Nowotny Enabling scientific computing with GPUs with domain specific University of Dr Deborah Gunning Neural interfaces for studying cortical processes University of Strathclyde languages and metacompilers Dr Matthew Himsworth Atom-chip integration for quantum-enabled devices University of Southampton Dr Rachel Oliver Understanding and utilising nitride nanostructures University of Cambridge Dr Hugh Leather Optimising the mobile net University of Edinburgh Dr Justin Philips A non-invasive continuous monitor of intracranial pressure City University Dr Andrew Marshall Exploiting emerging interface misfit epitaxy to engineer Lancaster University Dr David Sanders TD Improving mobility and quality of life for children with disabilities University of Portsmouth cheaper, higher performance photodiodes for imaging, Dr Sebastian Savory Realising the capacity in fibre-optic networks with uncertainty University College London communications and gas monitoring and Nonlinearity Dr Davide Mattia Nanoparticle factory-on-a-chip University of Bath Dr Aleksandra Vuckovic Home based patient-managed neurorehabilitation following University of Glasgow Dr Steven Neale Micro-actuators controlled by optoelectronic tweezers University of Glasgow spinal cord injury (MACOET)

18 19 Name Subject University RESEARCH EXCHANGES WITH CHINA AND INDIA AWARDS Dr Francesca Parmigiani Optical processing of high spectral efficiency phase encoded University of Southampton The Research Exchanges with China and India scheme promotes academic collaboration between high-quality engineering signals for future generation optical networks researchers in the UK and China/India, aims to strengthen relations between leading partners in these countries, and supports Dr Andrew Robertson Intelligent interactive musical performance systems Queen Mary, University the expansion of international networks of excellence, offering funding (to cover travel, accommodation and subsistence) for of London exchanges of 3-12 months. Dr Silvia Schievano FEM before FIM – Finite element modelling prior to University College London first‑in‑man in heart valve technology UK academic Chinese/Indian academic Project title Dr Aleksey Shitvov Distributed passive intermodulation phenomena in Queen’s University Belfast Professor Kai Cheng Dr Hui Ding Design and manufacturing of microwave circuits Brunel University Harbin Institute of Technology micro‑featured engineering surfaces Dr Susannah Speller Superconducting metamaterials for near field NMR University of Oxford Dr Richard Fu Professor Yan Li Super high strength nanocomposite microscopy applications University of the West of Scotland Beihang University functionally graded smart thin film Dr Danail Stoyanov Real-time intra-operative navigation for robotic assisted University College London materials minimally invasive surgery Professor Tim Heath Professor Tong Cui Vertical Farms: engineering sustainable Dr Manlio Tassieri Rheology at the microscale: New tools for bio-analysis University of Glasgow University of Nottingham Institute of Architecture Design and Research, urban food supplies Dr Kevin Webb Optical stimulation for the long-term control and monitoring University of Nottingham Chinese Academy of Sciences of neural network activity Dr Jerry Yong Yew Heng Dr Zhongqiang Yang DNA nanotechnology: a new strategy for Dr Amanda Wright New horizons in adaptive optics for life science research: University of Nottingham Imperial College London Tsinghua University protein nucleation and crystallisation adaptive microscopy Professor Wayne Luk FREng Professor Yuchun Ma Exploiting run-time reconfiguration Imperial College London Tsinghua University for high-perfomance reconfigurable computing Professor Perumal Nithiarasu Dr K Arul Prakash Developing a comprehensive systemic Swansea University Indian Institute of Technology Madras circulation model for fractional flow reserve (FFR) Professor Duc Truong Pham Professor Zude Zhou Intelligent monitoring for Machine tools University of Birmingham Wuhan University of Technolgy (WUT) based on optical fibre sensing Dr Therese Sheehan Professor Lin-Hai Han Cyclic response of hollow and University of Bradford Tsinghua University concrete‑filled elliptical hollow section braces Dr Shuncai Wang Professor Wensheng Li Lanzhou Near frictionless and wear monitoring University of Southampton University of Technolgy coatings by electro-deposition Professor Stewart Williams Professor Qiang Zhan Process monitoring and control for wire Cranfield University Beihang University plus arc additive manufacture

20 21 RAENG RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS Name Subject University

These Fellowships are aimed at outstanding researchers from all branches of engineering who are about to finish their PhDs or Dr Ruth Misener Towards rational chemotherapy strategies: A hybrid Imperial College London have up to three years’ post-doctoral experience. computational/experimental approach Dr Mehran Moazen Predicting skull growth in craniosynostosis for improved University of Hull surgical treatment Name Subject University Dr Thomas Okell Novel imaging techniques to visualise blood flow in the University of Oxford Dr Mark Ainslie Engineering interactions of magnetic and University of Cambridge brain superconducting materials for electrical applications Dr Oliver Payton Mapping, measuring and manufacturing nanostructures University of Bristol Dr David Armstrong Micro-engineering advanced alloys for extreme nuclear University of Oxford via high-speed atomic force microscopy power environment Dr Alberto Peruzzo Quantum processors for quantum chemical engineering University of Bristol Dr Mahdi Azarpeyvand Source and propagation modelling for wind turbine and University of Bristol turbomachinery noise Dr Soraia Pimenta Exploiting novel carbon-fibre composites Imperial College London Dr Emmanouil Benetos Software inspired by the human ear/looking at the Queen Mary, University of London Dr Antoniu Pop Developing a language for the computers of the future University of Manchester human ear to design novel listening software Dr Paul Shearing 4-dimensional tomography of electrochemical devices University College London Dr Ben Britton Better understanding of materials to make safer reactors Imperial College London Dr Radu Sporea Novel high performance transistors for use in large area University of Surrey Dr Peter Carrington High efficiency mid-infrared semiconductor materials University College London electronics and devices grown on silicon Dr Nikos Tzevelekos Game semantics for program analysis Queen Mary, University of London Dr Alasdair Clark Plasmon enhanced pyroelectrodynamic nanoscale University of Glasgow Dr Freddie Withers Light harvesting hybrid – graphene based devices University of Manchester trapping and sensing (GrapheX) Dr David Clifton Machine learning for the intelligent patient record University of Oxford Dr Weijia Yuan Advancing renewable energy integration by innovative University of Bath Dr Alexander Dickinson Developing the next generation of prosthetic limbs University of Southampton smes-battery storage systems Dr Christian Fensch Auto-tuned programming patterns and the Heriot-Watt University programmability gap

Dr Peter Gammon Novel interlayer cooling for harsh environment (NICHE) University of Warwick RAENG/MINISTRY OF DEFENCE RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP devices and circuitry Dr Tawfique Hasan Graphlex: Fully flexible graphene-based transparent University of Cambridge This Fellowship offers an innovative engineer opportunities to work with research, development and modelling teams within the conductors Defence Science and Technology Laboratory and some of the laboratory’s industrial and academic partners. Dr Edmund Kelleher Next generation short-pulse lasers for the visible and Imperial College London ultraviolet Name Project title University Dr Maiwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas Towards better pregnancy monitoring: Miniaturised Heriot-Watt University Dr Benjamin Russell Energy mitigation and blast impact loading University of Cambridge tools for non-invasive prenatal diagnosis in clinics and hospitals Dr Edward Laird Quantum computing devices based on carbon University of Oxford nanomaterials Dr Martin Lavery Increasing data transfer capacity using light’s unusual University of Glasgow properties Dr Grigorios Loukides Privacy protection in event-based data sharing and Cardiff University analysis Dr Fleur Loveridge New thermal and geotechnical facility for ground heat University of Southampton exchangers

Dr Mathieu Lucquiaud Future-proofing fossil power stations with CO2 capture University of Edinburgh Dr Christos Masouros Interference as a source of green signal energy in University College London wireless communications Dr Matthias Mauch Software systems for computer-aided music Queen Mary, University of London understanding

22 23 ENTERPRISE FELLOWSHIPS RAENG/ERA FOUNDATION ENTREPRENEURS AWARD

Enterprise Fellowships provide funding and support to outstanding entrepreneurial engineering researchers, working at a UK The award seeks to identify, encourage and reward entrepreneurial engineering researchers working in UK universities, in a field university, to enable them to develop a spin-out business around their technological idea. involving electro-technology.

Name University Project title Co-winners Dr Angus Webb University of Southampton Using big data to reduce commercial fuel Name University Project title consumption Dr David Heath University of Strathclyde Advanced skincare product applicator Dr David Hazafy Queen's University Belfast Creating smart materials with photocatalysts Dr James MacFarlane and University of Bristol Advanced airborne radiation monitoring (AARM) systems Dr Oliver Payton Dr Toby Basey-Fisher Imperial College London AnemiStat: redefining the diagnosis of anaemia at the point of care. Runners-up Dr Nicola Irwin Queen's Unviersity Belfast Uroglide lubricious catheter coatings Name University Project title Dr Thomas Frame University of Surrey The Halo System for aesthetic and cosmetic Dr Mark Symes University of Glasgow An integrated hydrogen production and fuel cell platform enhancement (PROMISE) Dr Stephen Hicks University of Oxford Smart glasses for blind and partially sighted individuals Dr Jack Cohen University of Warwick Multiple fingertip tracking in three dimensions DISTINGUISHED VISITING FELLOWSHIPS for computer interaction The Distinguished Visiting Fellowship Scheme provides funding to enable an academic engineering department in a UK university to be a host for up to a month to a senior academic from an overseas academic centre of excellence, and to engage the fellow in a range of mutually beneficial activities. The scheme aims to promote sharing of the latest developments and allow PATHWAYS TO GROWTH the participating organisations to discover common and complementary skills and initiatives that could form the foundation for future collaborations, thereby strengthening UK capacity and international standing. Pathways to Growth grants support capacity building within engineering and technology SMEs by providing £10,000, £15,000 or £20,000 of funding towards training for their engineering staff. Leaders of high-performing awardee companies may also have the opportunity to become members of the Academy’s Enterprise Hub. Award holder Distinguished Visitor Area of collaboration Dr Claudio Balocco Professor Mikhail Kaliteevski Development of fire-safe and smart building Awardee companies St Petersburg Academic University materials 3D Laser Mapping Featurespace React Engineering Professor Atul Bhaskar Professor Isaac Elishakoff The application of stochastic and probabilistic Capital Refractories Fianium Recycling Technologies University of Southampton Florida Atlantic University methods to response calculations in structural Cobalt Light Systems Firefly – Clean Energy RPPTV mechanics Data Harvesting Hireserve Shadow Robot Company Dr Basabdatta Bhattacharya Professor Piotr Suffczynski Engineering and evolving secure software systems e2e Services HMD Seal/Less Pumps Sonobex University of Lincoln University of Warsaw Embody Orthopaedic Lindhurst Engineering YASA Motors Professor Luke Alexander Bisby Dr Giovanni Terrasi EMPA Advanced automotive turbo machines for boosting ETA projects OC Robotics FREng Swiss Federal Laboratories for and exhaust and waste heat energy recovery Etdyn PPM University of Edinburgh Materials Science and Technology Professor Nigel Peter Brandon Professor Tom Zawodzinski Novel hybrid nanomaterials for biomedical FREng University of Tennessee applications LAUNCHPAD COMPETITION Imperial College London The Launchpad Competition aims to find an exceptionally promising engineering entrepreneur or team of entrepreneurs, Dr Richard Burke Professor Jose-Ramon Serrano Biomechanical analysis of lymph transport and between the ages of 16 and 25, and enable them to start a business based on their engineering innovation and maximise the University of Bath Universitat Politecnica de Valencia immune function chances of its successful growth. The winner(s) of the Competition receive the JC Gammon Award – a prize of £15,000 and Dr Biqiong Chen Professor Kang Sun Internal solitary waves: modelling to engineering membership of the Enterprise Hub. University of Sheffield Shanghai Jiao Tong University application Professor Steve Culley Dr Mario Štorga Language of traceability, context and culture Winners University of Bath University of Zagreb (LOTCC) Dr Niall Kent, UCL, and Dr Alessia D’Onofrio, Queen Mary University of London; Aerograft

24 25 Award holder Distinguished Visitor Area of collaboration Award holder Distinguished Visitor Area of collaboration Peter Anthony Davies Professor Gregory Ivey Optimisation of the fire protection performance Dr Stefanos Aldo Papanicolopulos Professor Gioacchino Viggiani Tornado simulation with implications for University of Dundee University of Western Australia of water mist based on an advanced analytical The University of Edinburgh Université Joseph Fourier engineering structures today (TWIST) approach Dr Apostolos Pesiridis Dr Hua Chen Materials modelling of redox flow batteries Dr Martin Davy Professor Ling-Shun (David) Hung Engineering electrodes for energy storage devices Brunel University London Chinese National Laboratory of The University of Oxford Shanghai Jiao Tong University Engine Turbocharging Technology Dr Siaka Dembele Kingston Dr Leonid Dombrovsky A computational model based study towards Professor Vladimiro Sassone Professor Roberto Baldoni Sapienza The study of cycle-by-cycle variation in mixture University Higher Education Joint Institute for High Temperatures, using steady-state-visually-evoked-potential in University of Southampton Università di Roma preparation and combustion in engines using Corporation NCHMT, Russian Federation brain‑computer-interface and clinical neuroscience proper orthogonal decomposition Dr Vimal Dhokia Professor Richard Wysk Decarbonizing the whole energy system from head Dr Sein Leung Soo Professor Ibrahim Jawahir Cryogenic processing of advanced aerospace University of Bath North Carolina State University to tail – a smart micro-grid solution University of Birmingham University of Kentucky materials for improved surface integrity leading Dr Trung Q Duong Professor Marco Di Renzo Modelling, analysis and design of 5G self-powered to enhanced product performance, life and Queen's University Belfast Laboratoire des Signaux et Systèmes heterogeneous wireless metworks – a stochastic sustainability geometry approach Professor Molly Morag Stevens Professor Dave Winkler Earthquake protection of bridges with Dr James Elliott Professor Stephen Paddison Hybrid manufacture FREng Commonwealth Scientific and rocking isolation University of Cambridge University of Tennessee Imperial College London Industrial Organisation (CSIRO) Professor Roger Falconer FREng Professor Junqiang Xia Development of an integrated 2D model for Professor Philip Torr Professor Ramin Zabih Tamm plasmon based optoelectronic devices Cardiff University Wuhan University the risk assessment of floodplain floods and its Oxford University Cornell University application John Yiannis Vardaxoglou FREng Professor Yingjie Jay Guo Collaborative research on future antennas and Professor Sanjeev Gupta Professor Michael Lamb Graph cut methods for higher-order priors in Loughborough University Commonwealth Scientific and wireless systems Imperial College London California Institute of Technology computer vision and medical imaging Industrial Organisation (CSIRO) Dr Erdin Ibraim Professor Bogdan Cazacliu Time effects in sand and large scale production of Professor Jiangzhou Wang Professor Xiaohu You CReATE - collaborative research for advanced University of Bristol Institut Français des sciences et composite soils University of Kent Southeast University turbocharged engines technologies des transports, de Dr Qing Wang Professor Wei Zhao Full-field experimental measurements in l’aménagement et des réseaux (IFST) Durham University University of Beijing granular materials Professor Serafim Kalliadasis Professor Stephen H Davis Surfactant dynamics near rupture sites Professor Wen Wang Professor Lei Zheng High efficiency fluid power systems for sustainable Imperial College London Northwestern University Queen Mary, University of London Southern Medical University engineering and construction Andreas Kappos City Professor Nicos Makris Mechanics and hazards of river avulsions on deltas University London University of Central Florida Professor Furong Li Professor Xiaoxin Zhou Developing an evidence-based framework for University of Bath China Electric Power Research informing energy policy development in China NEWTON RESEARCH COLLABORATION PROGRAMME Institute (CEPRI) Professor Kang Li Professor Hongjie Jia Developing a novel biosensor based on circulating The Newton Research Collaboration Programme is a component of the UK Newton Fund, which aims to develop science and Queen's University Belfast Tianjin University microRNAs for cancer diagnoses innovation partnerships to promote the economic development and social welfare of developing countries. Professor Zhenhong Li Dr Maorong Ge GNSS seismology for responding to large The main focus of the Newton Research Collaboration Programme is to support the aims of the Newton Fund by facilitating Newcastle University Helmholz Centre earthquakes and monitoring infrastructure international exchanges lasting three months to a year between researchers in the UK and their counterparts in selected stability Newton Fund partner countries. Professor James Moore Professor David Zawieja Using electromagnetic acoustic transducers Imperial College London Texas A&M University (EMATs) for wind turbine shaft crack detection Partner UK researcher Project title Partner country researcher Professor Haralambos Mouratidis Professor John Mylopoulos 5G mobile communications research and country University of Brighton University of Trento development in China Brazil Dr Martin Strangwood Use of increased Nb levels for welded high Dr Waldek Bose Filho Dr Linda Newnes Dr Ricardo Valerdi Cost estimating: a systems-based approach University of Birmingham strength pipeline steel Universidade de Sao Paulo, University of Bath University of Arizona Departamento de Engenharia Dr Daphne O'Doherty Profesor David Thompson Enhancing the analysis of vertical flows de materiais Cardiff University Mississippi State Univeristy Brazil Dr Jeff Kettle allocatall Professor Edson Laureto Bangor University Universidade Estadual de Londrina

26 27 Partner UK researcher Project title Partner country researcher Partner UK researcher Project title Partner country researcher country country Brazil Professor John Lloyd Provis WASTECEM - Wastes as resources for Dr Erich Rodriguez China Dr Qing Wang Real time laser condition monitoring system Professor Song Ling Huang The University of Sheffield producing eco-efficient cements Núcleo Orientado para a Innovação Durham University for wind turbine shaft Tsinghua University da Edificação China Dr Hua-Peng Chen Monitoring-based performance assessment Dr Tian-Li Huang Brazil Dr Erdin Ibraim UK-Brazil research collaboration: advanced Professor Nilo Cesar Consoli The of civil infrastructure Central South University University of Bristol laboratory testing and modelling of treated Federal University of Rio Grande China Professor Ali Emrouznejad Analysis of efficiencies and productivity Dr Guoliang Yang soils do Sul Aston Business School, Aston evolution in manufacturing industries with Institute of Policy and Management, Brazil Dr Craig White Aerothermodynamic characterisation of a Dr Rodrigo Palharini University CO₂ emissions in China Chinese Academy of Sciences University of Glasgow microgravity experiment platform's re-entry Institute of Aeronautics and Space China Professor Song Wu Dynamic building usage and occupant Dr Yi Zhou Huazhong module University of Huddersfield behaviour simulation for energy analysis – University of Science and Technology Brazil Professor Yang Zhang Colour imaging based investigation of biofuel Professor Sergio Hanriot China case study The University of Sheffield spray and flame characteristics PUC Minas China Professor Longbin Tao Impact of extreme nonlinear waves on Professor Jianmin Yang Brazil Dr Alberto Marzo In silico modelling of endovascular treatment Dr Fernando Silva de Moura Newcastle University offshore structures Shanghai Jiao Tong University The University of Sheffield of intracranial aneurysms: a UK‑Brazil Universidade Federal do ABC China Dr Xue Jin Innovative energy neutral membrane system Professor Xing Yuliu education and research initiative University of Glasgow for metallurgy wastewater treatment and General Research Institute for Brazil Professor David W Chadwick Security policy enforcement in federated Dr Carlos Ferraz heavy metal recovery Nonferrous Metals University of Kent open source clouds Universidade Federal de Pernambuco China Dr Dongfang Liang Hydrological and hydro-environmental Professor Yuefei Huang Brazil Professor Dongsheng Wen Engineered nanofluids for high concentration Professor Enio Bandarra Filho University of Cambridge responses of urban catchments to heavy Tsinghua University University of Leeds photovoltaic systems Federal University of Uberlandia rainfalls Brazil Professor Dariusz Rafal Distributed algorithms for wireless Dr Flavio Morais de Assis Silva China Dr David Jorge Alexander Standards for bamboo and timber: novel Dr Haiqing Ren Kowalski communication – trade-off between time, Federal University of Bahia Trujillo materials in new contexts Chinese Academy of Forestry energy and reliability Coventry University China Dr Andrea Da Ronch Fast nonlinear aeroelastic search for loads Dr Daochun Li China Professor Anne Neville FREng Design, synthesis and evaluation of Dr Guixin Wang University of Southampton assessment University of Aeronautics and The University of Leeds carbon‑based nanomaterials for drilling Sichuan University Astronautics fluid loss control China Professor Daniel Rueckert Extracting clinically useful information from Dr Xiahai Zhuang China Professor Zidong Wang Probabilistic state-constrained optimal Professor Kaixiang Peng Imperial College London cardiac MR images using large-scale machine Shanghai Jiao Tong University Brunel University control for key performance indicators University of Science and Technology learning in Llarge-scale industrial plants and its Beijing China Professor Asif Usmani Fire resistance of tall steel frame buildings Professor Suwen Chen application to hot strip mill process University of Edinburgh in the context of resilient infrastructure and Tongji University China Dr Zhijun Peng ANN Bio-fuel combustion control by Professor Yuzhen Lin communities University of Hertfordshire identifying variable fuel property from Beihang University China Dr Max Migliorato An Anglo-Sino partnership in piezotronics Dr Yan Zhang combustion characteristics University of Manchester and nanogeneration Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and China Dr Yue Huang Liverpool Potential for using the park-and-ride Dr Xu Hao Nanosystems, Chinese Academy of John Moores University systems for reducing congestion problems China Waterborne Transport Sciences in China's main cities Research Institute China Dr Tao Sun Investigation of host tissue integration Professor Guifang Dou China Dr Xibo Yuan Leakage current reduction and grid Dr Xiao Jiewu China Bolton University using closely integrated experimental and Institute of Perfusion Medicine The University of Bristol integration issues in solar power inverter University of Mining and Technology computational approaches systems China Dr Weijia Yuan Applications of large scale high temperature Dr Jiahui Zhu China Dr Jing Li Diagnostics and prognostics of electrical Dr Xiaoyan Huang University of Bath superconducting energy storage systems in China Electric Power Research University of Nottingham machines for electrical vehicles Zhejiang University renewable power grids in the UK and China Institute China Dr Martin D Jaere A novel concept in pre-surgical planning in Professor Shekhar Mkumta China Dr Yongde Xia Novel functional porous carbon-based Professor Yi Tang Imperial College London orthopaedic oncology The Chinese University of Hong Kong University of Exeter materials for high-performance solid acid Fudan University Mexico Dr Lionel Christopher Ganippa Exploring the potential of utilising waste for Dr Oscarde la Garza de León catalysts Brunel University public road transport Universidad Autónoma de China Dr Wenxian Yang Research on an efficient and reliable Dr Dazheng Wang Nuevo León Newcastle University biomimetic blade dedicated for tidal turbines Harbin Institute of Technology

28 29 Partner UK researcher Project title Partner country researcher LEADERS IN INNOVATION FELLOWSHIPS country The Academy is a Delivery Partner of the UK Government’s Newton Fund – a five-year, £375 million initiative to help build Mexico Professor Alfonso Arturo Dynamics of pairs of falling drops Professor Eduardo Ramos Mora strong, sustainable and systemic ties in science, innovation and R&D with 15 emerging powers across the globe. Under the Castrejon-Pita Instituto de Energias Renovables Newton Fund, the Academy delivers the Leaders in Innovation Fellowships (LIF) programme, which provides training and University of Oxford coaching to engineering researchers from partner countries who wish to commercialise their innovations. 149 researchers from Mexico Professor Sanowar Khan Fast optimal state estimation over finite Professor Yuriy Shmaliy eight different countries – Brazil, Chile, India, Mexico, the Philippines, , Thailand and Vietnam – participated in the City University London data for industrial applications Universidad de Guanajuato programme in 2014-15. South Professor Malcolm Neil James Innovation in friction processing platforms Professor Danie Hattingh Africa University of Plymouth to support economic development in Nelson Mandela Metropolitan manufacturing for South Africa University THE AFRICA PRIZE FOR ENGINEERING INNOVATION South Professor Paul Tarisai UK – South Africa Circular Economy Professor Charles Mbohwa The Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation aims to stimulate, celebrate and reward innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa Mativenga Synergies University of Johannesburg sub‑Saharan Africa through six months of mentoring and training before a cash prize is awarded to the winner and runners-up. University of Manchester

Turkey Dr Basabdatta Bhattacharya Towards a neuro-inspired seismo-bot for Dr Neslihan Serap Sengor 2014/2015 shortlist University of Lincoln seismic disaster-response in Istanbul Technical University Samuel Njuguna Wangui and team Kenya Turkey Dr Gheorghita Ghinea Multimodal emergency guide system Dr Tacha Serif Captain Abubakar Surajo Nigeria Brunel University for the elderly Yeditepe University Chinenye Justin Nwaogwugwu Nigeria Vietnam Dr Christopher Chuck Remediation and valorisation of Vietnamese Dr Ngoc Thang Cong Tolulupe Ajuwape and team Nigeria University of Bath industrial waste streams via algal growth Hanoi University of Mining Ernst Pretorius South Africa and Geology Dr Reinhardt Kotzé and team South Africa Vietnam Dr John Hugh George Behaviour of complex slender structures Dr Cung Huy Nguyen Dr Askwar Hilonga Tanzania Macdonald against wind actions: oscillation, testing Industrial University of Ho Chi Dr Oscar Kibazohi and team Tanzania University of Bristol and stability Minh City Samuel Malinga and team Vietnam Professor Thanh Thi Kim Engineering mulitifunctional magnetic Dr Bich Thi Luong Musenga Silwawa and team Nguyen nanoparticles for enhanced oil recovery Institute of Applied Materials Ian Mutamiri and team University College London Science, Vietnam Academy of Rujeko Masike and team Zimbabwe Science and Technology Vietnam Dr Trung Q. Duong Energy harvesting enabled two-way relay Dr Nguyen Son Vo Queen's University Belfast networks in D2D communications: an Duy Tan University ENRICHING ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA optimization design The Enriching Engineering Education Programme aims to bring engineering curricula in universities in line with current industrial Vietnam Dr Thuc Vo A nonlocal higher-order beam theory Dr Trung-Kien Nguyen practice, and to improve teaching practices in engineering, through a structured partnership between universities and industry. Northumbria University with application to bending, buckling, and Ho Chi Minh City University of vibration of functionally graded nanobeams Technology and Education Hub institutions University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania University of Zimbabwe

Spoke institutions Makerere University, Uganda Moi University, Kenya Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya Harare Institute of Technology, Zimbabwe Chinhoyi University of Technology, Zimbabwe National University of Science and Technology, Zimbabwe Namibia University of Science and Technology Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Mozambique University of Botswana

30 31 INDUSTRIAL SECONDMENTS SCHEME Name University Project title Host Dr Siraj Shaikh Coventry University Automotive cybersecurity MIRA Ltd This scheme facilitates knowledge transfer between universities and UK industry by providing engineering academic staff exposure to industrial and commercial practice. Dr Jenna Tudor Northumbria University Sensor improvement on in-line GE: PII Pipeline Solutions inspection tools Name University Project title Host Dr Rafael Viviescas University of Leicester Test of constrained multi-objective AgustaWestland (Yeovil) control for future helicopter rotor Dr Rafic Ajaj University of Southampton Loads alleviation for transport Aircraft Airbus Operations Ltd technologies using folding wingtips Professor Jiangzhou Wang University of Kent Wireless in-building distributed antenna Hutchison 3G UK Ltd Dr Akram Alomainy Queen Mary, University of Advance traceable and cost-effective National Physical systems (WI-DAS) London measurement solutions for characterising Laboratory (NPL) wearable antennas and body-centric Dr Zena Wood University of Exeter Gaining insight from data collected from IBM UK Ltd wireless networks emerging technologies Dr Paul Bagot University of Oxford Advanced atom probe studies of critical Rolls-Royce plc engineering for Rolls-Royce ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP ADVANCED AWARDS Dr Phil Brooke Teesside University Reliable approaches to gathering Cleveland Police evidence and intelligence from This award funds ambitious engineering undergraduates to undertake an accelerated personal development programme in network sources order to move into a leadership position soon after graduation. Dr Gary Burnett University of Nottingham Human factors engineering methods for Jaguar Land Rover Ltd vehicle design The Academy has 108 awardees currently being funded, from the following universities: Dr Jyoti Chaodrie University of Hertfordshire Evaluating cloud computing technologies Xerox Europe Aberdeen, Bath, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Durham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Imperial College London, Loughborough, Manchester development using vertical and horizontal Queen’s University Belfast, Robert Gordon University, Sheffield, Southampton, Strathclyde, Surrey, communication University College London, York. Dr Tao Chen University of Surrey In-silico modelling of transdermal Unilever UK permeation VISITING PROFESSORS Dr Adam Clare University of Nottingham Nontraditional manufacturing technology Rolls-Royce plc deployment for future Rolls-Royce The Visiting Professor programme is currently supporting over 50 Visiting Professors at more than 30 UK Universities through factories placing senior industrialists into universities to enhance the teaching and learning as well as employability and skills of UK Dr Martin Foster University Of Sheffield Development of 1-2kW power converter VxI Power Ltd undergraduate engineering students. system for battery storage applications Professor Stephanie University of Hull Energy works academy: building industry- C Spencer Ltd Name University Haywood focused energy research and education Nicholas Anott University of Surrey for the future Malcolm Bailey University of Surrey Dr David Hessom University of Industrial implementation of HD laser The Severn Partnership Sam Beale University of Cambridge Wolverhampton scanning for visualisation of building Ltd Greg Beattie Liverpool University information modelling Ron Bell Liverpool John Moores University Professor Raffaella Ocone Heriot-Watt University Management of sour water: translating PETROINEOS Dr Rick Bradford University of Bristol SHE and ethics from industry into Dr Andrew Bradley FREng Loughborough University the engineering curriculum - the Keith Carter University of Leicester development of case studies Doug Cartwright University of Durham Dr Gillian Ragsdell University of Loughborough Engineering knowledge management: The Energy Technologies Steve Clark University of Hull adding value to the energy sector Institute Keith Clarke Aston University Dr Donal Reay Heriot-Watt University Lab-in-a-box hands-on DSP teaching ARM Holdings Ltd Dr Ashish Darbari University of Southampton materials for ARM cortex M4 Neil Downie University of Surrey Dr Andrea Da Ronch University of Southampton Industrial aircraft design Airbus Operations Ltd Penny Endersby University of Southampton David Falzani University of Nottingham Dr Antoaneta Serguieva University College London Computational intelligence and Bank of England Dr Shaun Fitzgerald FREng University of Cambridge knowledge engineering approaches to modelling systemic risk Stefan Gabriel University of Huddersfield

32 33 Name University SAINSBURY MANAGEMENT FELLOWSHIPS Chris Goff University of Kent Jacob Hacker University College London This scheme seeks to enhance the national potential of UK engineering industry by providing a human resource pool of high Dr John Haine University of Bristol career potential chartered engineers who have complemented their technical training and knowledge with an MBA degree Dr Erol Hepsaydir University of Kent from a leading international business school. Jack Hynds Aston University Philip Sams Northumbria University Ten fellowships were awarded during the year, the recipients being: Paul Jennings University College London Name Business school Name Business school Gareth Jones Imperial / Royal College of Art Nicholas Allen IMD, Switzerland Nikhil Sachdeva Harvard Business School Pieter Knook University of Cambridge Andrew Buckley London Business School Hersh Shah IMD, Switzerland James Lamb Brunel University Stephen Legg University of Surrey Jorgina Busquets London Business School Farid Singh INSEAD Scott Lockyer Loughborough University Christopher Mannion MIT Charles Sudborough London Business School John Mackey University of Surrey Kwok-Gam Ng London Business School Mengyi Wu INSEAD Professor Norman MacLeod University of Leeds Philip Price London Business School Ed McCann University College London Barry Mills University of Derby Tim Milne University of Leicester AEROSPACE MSC BURSARY SCHEME Rick Mitchell University of Cambridge Chris Newbold University of Surrey The government, leading companies in the aerospace sector, the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) and the Royal John Nolan University of Birmingham Aeronautical Society (RAeS) have developed an initiative to boost the supply of aeronautical engineering skills to the Crispin Oakman University of Nottingham UK economy. Gavin Proctor Northumbria University Paul Rawlinson University of Manchester The main purpose of the scheme is to bring new talent, knowledge and skill into the UK aerospace sector. It is designed for Dr Mei Juan Ren University of Manchester people who would not otherwise be able to finance their MSc studies. It also provides MSc funding to upskill certain categories Dorte Rich Jorgensen Heriot Watt University of employee already working in the UK aerospace sector. Paul Rijks University of East Anglia Franck Robert Coventry University In 2014-2015, 229 students were supported under this scheme at the following universities: Peter Robery FREng University of Birmingham Aston, Bath, Brunel, Cardiff, City University London, Cranfield, Derby, Exeter, Glasgow, Glasgow Caledonian, Glyndwr, Jonathan Sands University of Huddersfield Hertfordshire, Huddersfield, Imperial College London, Kingston, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Loughborough, Manchester, Martin Simpson University of Salford Manchester Metropolitan, Newcastle, Open University, Oxford, Portsmouth, Queen’s University Belfast, Queen Mary, Daniel Steenstra Cranfield University University of London, Salford, Sheffield, Southampton, Staffordshire, Strathclyde, Swansea, University College London, Ulster, Adrian Stokes Northumbria University University of South , University of West England, Warwick, York. Keith Towell University of Southampton Simon Vaitkevicius Bournemouth University Hugh Varilly University College London PETROFAC FELLOWSHIPS FOR THE ENHANCED GRADUATE ENGINEER Dick Whittington FREng University of York The enhanced graduate engineer is developed through a combination of an appropriate full-time postgraduate master’s level Paul Withey University of Birmingham degree coupled with additional learning and development opportunities provided by Petrofac. Mike Wood University of Sheffield Darren Woolf Loughborough University In 2014-15 the following students were supported by these fellowships:

Name University Name University Mustapha Aljaf University of Aberdeen Chukwuka Maduekah University of Sheffield Karim Elrify University of Aberdeen Sean McKirdy University of Aberdeen Huroon Khan Cranfield University Harris Rana Imperial College London Hadi Khubeize Cranfield University Syed Shah University of Sheffield Andreas Koumouris Heriot Watt University Abdul Zafar Imperial College London

34 35 Queen Elizabeth Prize

SIR ROBERT MALPAS BURSARY for Engineering

The enhanced graduate engineer is developed through a combination of an appropriate full-time postgraduate master’s level degree coupled with additional learning and development opportunities provided by Petrofac. The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is a global award which celebrates

In 2014-15 the following students were supported by these fellowships: outstanding innovations in engineering that have created significant benefit to Robert Stiff Aston University humanity. The £1 million prize is awarded to an individual or team of people, of Matt Tomlinson Aston University any nationality, directly responsible for a groundbreaking advance in engineering.

PANASONIC TRUST FELLOWSHIPS QEPrize panel of judges Name Job title The Panasonic Trust supports graduate engineers to acquire skills in environmental technology by supporting full-time study of appropriate master’s courses. Lord Alec Broers Chair of Judges, Past President, The Royal Academy of Engineering UK FREng FRS

Name University Name University Professor Sir Christopher Snowden Deputy Chair and Chair Elect of Judges, President and UK FREng Vice-Chancellor University of Surrey Jack Barrie University of Cambridge Peter Renfrew Heriot Watt University Professor Frances Arnold Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biochemistry at USA Stephen Cressey Loughborough University Daniel Smith University of Cambridge Caltech, USA Timothy Hull-Bailey University of Cambridge James Sweeny University of Strathclyde Professor Brian Cox OBE Royal Society Research Fellow, University of Manchester UK Timothy Liptrot University of Birmingham Jake Tudge Imperial College London Professor Lynn Gladden CBE Pro Vice Chancellor for Research, Shell Professor of Chemical UK FREng FRS Engineering at University of Cambridge

HERTHA MARKS AYRTON FELLOWSHIP Professor John Hennessy President, Stanford University USA Professor Dr hc Reinhard Huettl President, German National Academy of Science and Germany This prestigious award was established by the Panasonic Trust to encourage members of underrepresented groups to reach Engineering (acatech) their full technical potential by supporting them to study a full-time master’s course in a new technology subject. Dr Chen Jining Minister of Environmental Protection China Professor Calestous Juma Professor of the practice of international development, Director of the Global Emily Lewis Imperial College London HonFREng FRS Science, Technology and Globalisation Project, Harvard University Professor Hiroshi Komiyama President, Engineering Academy Japan Japan SIR ANGUS PATON BURSARY Dr C D (Dan) Mote, Jr President, U.S. National Academy of Engineering; Regents Professor, USA University of Maryland, USA The Panasonic Trust continued to award the Sir Angus Paton Bursary on behalf of the Academy. Enabled by an endowment in Narayana Murthy CBE Founder, Infosys India 1986 from Sir Angus Paton CMH FREng FRS, this annual bursary recognises excellence and seeks to inspire a suitably qualified Professor Choon Fong Shih Professor, National University of Singapore Singapore engineer to study a full-time master’s course related to water engineering. Professor Dr Dr hc Viola Vogel Head of Laboratory of Applied Mechanobiology, ETH Zurich Switzerland

Sefinat Otaru Imperial College London Paul Westbury FREng Group Technical Director, Laing O’Rourke UK Heather Purshouse University of Leeds

QUEEN ELIZABETH PRIZE FOR ENGINEERING FOUNDATION TRUSTEES

The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering is run by a charitable company limited by guarantee and called The Queen Elizabeth Prize Foundation, which manages the prize and the funding for the prize. Lord Browne of Madingley FREng FRS (Chairman) Professor Dame Ann Dowling DBE FREng FRS Mala Gaonkar Sir Paul Nurse HonFREng PRS Sir John Beddington CMG HonFREng Sir Mark Walport, Chief Scientific Adviser to UK Government, is adviser to the board.

36 37 Development and fundraising

QEPRIZE DONORS DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING ADVISORY BOARD

The Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation extends its gratitude to the corporate donors whose generosity has The role of the Development Advisory Board is to support the realisation of the Academy’s goals and in particular its fundraising funded an endowment to enable the continuing development of the Queen Elizabeth Prize. Support has been received from efforts. Board members are: the following: Ian Barlow – Chair Dr Tony Hayward FRSE (from July 2014) Founding donors Ayman Asfari FREng (from July 2014) Steve Holliday FREng BAE Systems plc Jaguar Land Rover Sony BG Group plc National Grid plc Tata Steel Europe Professor Haroon Ahmed FREng Fred Kindle BP plc Shell UK Ltd Tata Consultancy Services Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng Dr Mike Lynch OBE DL FREng FRS GlaxoSmithKline Siemens UK Toshiba Iain Conn FREng FRSE Roberto Quarta (until February 2015) Vivienne Cox Simon Robey (until January 2015) Donors Nissan Motor Company Ltd Andrew Gould David Thomlinson FREng Dr David Grant CBE FREng FLSW (until July 2014)

QEPRIZE SEARCH GROUP CONTRIBUTORS TO ACADEMY PROGRAMMES The role of the Search Group is: profile raising, engaging the global professional engineering community in making nominations for the prize; acting as global ambassadors for the prize, promoting awareness throughout networks, participating in events and The Academy extends its gratitude to the Fellows, companies and charitable trusts whose generosity has enabled the seeking intelligence of emerging areas of accomplishment and innovation; and assisting in the search for nominations. continuing growth and development of its programmes and activities in the UK, and its engineering capacity-building work in sub-Saharan Africa. In the financial year support was received from the following: Name Job title Professor Sir William Wakeham FREng Chair of Search Group UK ABB Ltd The Entrepreneurs Fund Mott MacDonald Group Ltd Professor Stephen Williamson FREng Deputy and Chair Elect of Search Group, Former Deputy UK Airbus Group NV The ERA Foundation National Grid plc Vice‑Chancellor Research and Innovation, University of Surrey The Anglo American Group Foundation The Sir John Fisher Foundation NATS Ltd Professor David Balmforth Senior Vice President and President Elect ICE UK Anglo Platinum Marketing Ltd David Gammon Network Rail Dr David Clarke FREng CEO Energy Technologies Institute UK Atkins plc The Garfield Weston Foundation The Panasonic Trust Professor Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz Scientific Director of Fapesp (São Paulo Research Foundation) Brazil BAE Systems plc The Gatsby Charitable Foundation Petrofac Ltd Professor Dave Delpy FREng FRS FMedSci Former CEO EPSRC, Chair of DSAC (Defence Scientific Advisory UK BG Group plc GE UK & Ireland QinetiQ plc Council) The Blavatnik Family Foundation GKN plc Rolls-Royce plc Professor Dr Igor Emri Chairman of The Scientific Committee for Engineering Slovenia The Douglas Bomford Trust The Helsington Foundation Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Sciences, Chair of the ICR Robert Bosch Ltd IBM UK Ltd Sir Robin Saxby FREng Dr Alan Finkel AM FTSE FIE Aust President of Australian Academy of Technological Sciences Australia BP plc Jaguar Land Rover Ltd Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund and Engineering (ATSE) and Chancellor of Monash University Malcolm Brinded CBE FREng Johnson Matthey plc Shell International Ltd Professor Il Soon Hwang Seoul National University, Director, Nuclear Transmutation South Korea Energy Research Centre of Korea (NUTRECK). BT plc The Leverhulme Trust Urenco Ltd Dame Julia King DBE FREng FEI Vice-Chancellor Aston University, Universities UK, EPSRC UK The Commercial Education Trust Dr Mike Lynch OBE FREng FRS URS Corporation Professor Venkatesh Narayanamurti Director of the Science, Technology and Public Policy Program USA ConocoPhillips Nigeria Lady MacFarlane & family Weir Group plc at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Consolidated Contractors Company Sir Robert Malpas CBE FREng The Worshipful Company of Engineers the Harvard Kennedy School EDF Energy Nuclear Generation Ltd The Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor Bjorn O Nilsson President of the Academy Royal Swedish Academy of Sweden Engineering Sciences (IVA) Dr Baldev Raj President, Indian National Academy of Engineering, Director India Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)

38 39 THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING 2014 ANNUAL FUND

In November 2014 the Academy launched its third Annual Fund appeal to its Fellowship. The Academy would like to thank the following* including and also those Fellows who have made regular gifts for some years:

William Baker FREng Dr John Lazar FREng Dr Robert Sansom FREng David Ball FREng Professor Robert Mair CBE FREng FRS Professor Sarah Springman CBE FREng Peter Carr FREng Trevor Massey OBE FREng Professor Roger Wootton FREng John Evans OBE JP FREng William McAlonan FREng Faith Wainwright MBE FREng Dr Cecil French FREng Professor John McWhirter FREng FRS FLSW Dr Christoph Wiesner FREng

*a further eight Fellows wished their gifts to remain anonymous.

The Academy also wishes to acknowledge a gift from Mrs Pauline Rowe in memory of Professor Peter N Rowe FREng

The Academy would also like to thank those Fellows who in opting for Emeritus status, made a donation to the Academy in place of an annual subscription.

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