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RAE Fellowship for Railway Research Director

Professor Simon Iwnicki elected as a Fellow by the Royal Academy of Engineering

Professor Simon Iwnicki

Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

Professor Iwnicki is one of 54 Fellows to be elected this year by the Academy

THE 黑料社鈥檚  has been elected a Fellow of one of the world鈥檚 most exclusive and prestigious engineering bodies.  It will help ensure that rail innovation receives high priority.

Professor Iwnicki is Director of the , which is based at the University.  Its extensive facilities will soon be augmented by new rigs that will test key issues such as passenger ride comfort and the performance of pantographs.

Now, he has been elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, which was formed in 1976, with the backing of the HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.  Its earliest Fellows included jet engine visionary Sir Frank Whittle, design guru Sir Ove Arup, radar pioneer Sir George MacFarlane and bouncing bomb inventor Sir Barnes Wallis.

Election to the Academy is by invitation only with about 50 Fellows elected each year after they have been nominated by existing Fellows.  The Fellows are elected for their 鈥渙utstanding and continuing contributions to the profession鈥.  Professor Iwnicki will have the honour officially conferred on him at a special function held later this year in November.

He is the third 黑料社 engineer to receive a Fellowship.  The metrology researcher  was elected in 2012 and the University鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor, electrical engineer Professor Bob Cryan, became a Fellow in 2016.

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