Departmental news
WMG scientists listed in the World’s Top 2% database
Congratulations to WMG’s Dr Harjinder Lallie, Director of the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Education (ACE-CSE), who has joined two other members of the Cyber Security team, Dr Hany Atlam, Assistant Professor and Professor Carsten Maple, Director of the Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR), in the Stanford-Elsevier Top 2% Scientists listing.
West Midland Growth Company Spotlights Medherent
Learn how the region's strengths in polymer research and innovation have been crucial to Warwick Spinout Medherant's development of cutting-edge transdermal drug delivery solutions.
WMG remembers Ratan Tata
Professor Robin Clark, Dean of WMG, comments on the passing of Ratan Tata
“Ratan Tata was a titan of business who will be remembered at WMG for his inspirational passion for engineering and design, and for his personal kindness, humility, and deep insight.
“A close friend of our founder, Lord Bhattacharyya, Mr Tata visited WMG, at the University of Warwick, many times.
“Whether opening the WMG Academy for Young Engineers in Coventry, meeting our researchers on materials and intelligent vehicles, laying the foundation stone for the National Automotive Innovation Centre, or meeting local engineering businesses to understand their capabilities, Mr Tata was always fascinated by the ways innovation and technology could improve lives and create opportunity, and always willing to give his time to speak to our students, researchers and industry partners about their work.
“WMG and Mr Tata’s partnership began during the development of the Tata Indica, India’s first domestically designed vehicle, with WMG researchers supporting the design and manufacturing of the groundbreaking car. This led to the opening of the Tata Motors European Technical Centre at Warwick and to many research and education partnerships across a wide range of industries, many of which continue to this day on our campus, including at the National Automotive Innovation Centre, helping to create jobs, develop technologies and strengthen communities.
“Mr Tata’s vision and leadership leaves an enormous legacy for Warwick, our region, the UK and the world.
We are greatly saddened by his passing, and our deepest condolences go to his family, friends and the entire Tata community.”
JM sponsored Master's Student wins prestigious 1851 Industrial Fellowship
Gareth Hart has been awarded an Industrial Fellowship by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 for his PhD project 'Designing a new catalyst to enable the hydrogen economy'.
Skilled, innovative people should be at the heart of UK’s missions
Professor Robin Clark, the Dean of WMG at The University of Warwick, discussed how placing people at the heart of the Government’s missions will be vital at a panel exploring the contribution of innovation and skills to growth, held at the Labour Party Conference.
Professor Clark was joined by the Minister of State for Skills, the Rt Hon Baroness Smith; Richard Parker, Mayor for the West Midlands; Helen Foord, Head of Global Governmental Affairs at McLaren Automotive Ltd; and The Rt Hon Jim Murphy.
The panel discussed how industry, educators and researchers can come together, locally and nationally, to deliver change on the ground using real-life success stories as examples of how progress can be made in equipping the nation.
Professor Clark said, “Supporting skilled, innovative people should be at the heart of delivering the national missions. We know at WMG that whether you’re a major manufacturer, an SME, or a start-up, you need innovative people with quality skills to deliver growth.
“No matter where you sit in the system – HE, FE, policy-maker, or employer - we should all be focussed on improving technical. and lifelong learning access and provision.
“With the start of Skills England and the forthcoming Industrial Strategy there’s a real opportunity for industry, education and government - regionally and nationally - to work together to make it easier to access technical education, simpler to progress as a learner and more straightforward to offer the right courses in the right places at the right time.”
Find out more about skills and innovation at WMG here: WMG : University of Warwick
WMG Professors become Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Two Professors at WMG at the University of Warwick have been elected as Fellows of the prestigious Royal Academy of EngineeringLink opens in a new window.
Professor Claire DavisLink opens in a new window, Head of Advanced Steel Research Centre; and Professor Mark WilliamsLink opens in a new window, Head of the Metrology and Visualisation Research Group, at WMG, have been elected as part of a group of 71 leading figures in the field of engineering and technology.
The group consists of 60 Fellows, six International Fellows and five Honorary Fellows, each of whom has made exceptional contributions to their own sector.
Each Fellow has been involved in pioneering new innovations, leading progress in business or academia, providing high level advice to government, or promoting wider understanding of engineering and technology.
The new Fellows will be formally admitted to the Academy at a special ceremony in London on 27 November, when each Fellow will sign the roll book.
In joining the Fellowship, they will lend their unique capabilities to achieving the Academy’s overarching strategic goal to harness the power of engineering to create a sustainable society and an inclusive economy for all.
Professor Davis said: “I am very honoured to have been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. It is an exciting and dynamic time for the global steel industry and I look forward to working with the Royal Academy in promoting clean technologies for the future.”
Professor Mark Williams said: “I’m honoured to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering and am extremely grateful to colleagues across the country who have seen fit to elect me.
“It’s a long way from my time as an apprentice to the Royal Academy. I’d like to thank my colleagues at Warwick who have supported me over my career here and look forward to working with the other Fellows.”
Dr John Lazar CBE FREng, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, says: “Our new Fellows represent some of the most talented people in the world of engineering and are taken from the ranks of those who are aiming to address some of our most critical problems.
“We are proud to say that many of our newly elected Fellows have come from underrepresented groups in engineering and related sectors and we hope this helps to tackle some of the issues around a lack of diversity within the profession.
“There is ample evidence that a wider pool of ideas and experiences helps to improve decision-making and develop novel solutions to global challenges.”
See the complete list of Fellows elected here: Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows 2024 (raeng.org.uk)Link opens in a new window
ERC Starting Grant Success
Dr Raj Panday wins €1.8 million EU funding for studying elementary charge dynamics in batteries.
Henry Sinclair-Banks successfully defends his PhD thesis
Many congratulations to Henry Sinclair-Banks for passing his PhD viva today, which was one of the shortest and best in the long memories of the examiners, Dr Richard Mayr from the University of Edinburgh, and our own Professor Ranko Lazic.
Dr Tania Read recognised by Masao Horiba Awards 2024
Congratulations to Dr Tania Read who received an Honourable Mention in the Masao Horiba Awards 2024 for the development of boron-doped diamond electrodes.
Latest academic promotions
We are happy to announce that Dr Florin Ciucu (CS), Dr Long Tran-Thanh (CS) and Dr Paul Jenkins (Statistics and CS) have been promoted to Professor, effective 1st August 2024.
Many congratulations to our colleagues for all their achievements!