CURRICULUM VITAE
Professor Dame Ann Patricia DOWLING DBE FRS FREng HonFIMechE ScD
Husband
Dr Tom Hynes
Address
Cambridge University Engineering Department, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ
Telephone +44 (0)1223 332739 email
Education
Girton College, Cambridge
BA degree in Mathematics (Class I, 1973, Distinction in Part III, 1974), MA (1977),
PhD in Engineering (1978)
MMath Masters in Mathematics (awarded 2011 retrospectively for course studied in 1973-04)
Professional Qualifications
Chartered Engineer
Chartered Physicist
Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, the Royal Aeronautical Society, Institute of Acoustics, the Institute of Physics, the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications
Prizes and Distinctions
Doctor of the University (honoris causa), University of Huddersfield 2016
Doctor of Science (honoris causa), Northumbria University 2016
Doctor of Technology (honoris causa), Loughborough University 2016
Doctor of Science (honoris causa), Universities of Cranfield, Leicester and Strathclyde 2016
Order of Merit 2015 - the Order of Merit is restricted to 24 living members, and new members are personally selected by the Queen
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, James Watt International Gold Medal 2016 – this is the premier international award of the Institution and is given biennially.
BBC radio 4 recording, Desert Island Discs, 2016.
Elected Fellow of the Science Museum 2016
Sunday Times/Debretts 500 Most Influential, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017, identified as one of the 500 most influential people in Britain
Identified as one of the top 50 Women in Engineering, Daily Telegraph 2016
Doctor of Science (honoris causa), University of Oxford 2015
Honorary DScEng, Queen’s University Belfast 2015
Doctor of Science (Engineering), honoris causa, University of Leeds 2015
Honorary Doctor of Engineering, London South Bank University & Heriot-Watt University 2015
Kelvin Medal, Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow 2015
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Dryden Lectureship in Research, 2015
President of the Royal Academy of Engineering 2014 -
Institute of Acoustics Engineering Medal 2014
Kate Gleason Award American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2013
Honorary Doctor of Science degrees, Imperial College London, University of Kent and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 2013
Included in BBC Radio 4’s list of the top 100 most powerful women in the UK 2013
The Sugden Prize awarded by the Combustion Institute 2012
Honorary Fellowship of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 2011
Honorary Fellowship of the Institution of Engineering Designers 2011
Elected Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2011
Winner of the 2011 Woman of Outstanding Achievement Award for Inspiration and Leadership (Academia and Research)
Number 37 in The Times Eureka Magazine list of the ‘100 most important people in British Science’ 2010
Elected Member of the Academia Europaea 2009
Honorary ScD degree, Trinity College, The University of Dublin 2008
Elected Foreign Member US National Academy of Engineering 2008
Appointed DBE for services to Science 2007
Lead of the Silent Aircraft Initiative described as a ‘Top-Ten’ Science & Education Event of 2006 by China Campus, 2007
Confederation of European Aerospace Societies (CEAS) Aeroacoustics Award 2006 for outstanding contributions in the field of aeroacoustics
ScD University of Cambridge 2006
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society 2003
Appointed CBE for services to mechanical engineering, Queen’s Birthday Honours List, 2002
Elected Foreign Associate of the French Academy of Sciences 2002
Most Cited Author Award 2005-2008 Combustion and Flame
2003 Best Acoustics Paper, American Helicopter Society
2001 Best Technical Paper Award from ASME, IGTI Combustion and Fuels Committee
The Ackroyd Stuart Prize awarded by the Royal Aeronautical Society 2001
Elected Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering 1997 (Vice-President 1999-2002)
AB Wood Medal and Prize awarded by the Institute of Acoustics for underwater acoustics 1990
Robert Angus Research Fellowship awarded by Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1977.
Current Employment
Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1993-) and Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Cambridge
Professorial Fellow, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, (1993-)
Non-executive director BP plc (2012-)
Research interests
My research aims to enable society to have power and transport without environmental damage or excessive noise. There are two main themes, one associated with efficient, low-emission combustion, and the second with understanding, modelling and reducing the noise from cars, helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft and wind turbines.
A key element of the low-noise research has been the ‘Silent Aircraft Initiative’ (web page www.silentaircraft.org) started in collaboration with colleagues at MIT. This led to the development of a conceptual design for a novel, ultra-low noise, fuel-efficient aircraft and has help to set the scene for NASA’s long-term vision. The project also identified areas where technological advances and improved modelling are required and has led to further research on some of the major noise sources and their mitigation, including jet and combustion noise, undercarriage noise and optimised acoustic liners.
The drive for low emissions is causing aero and industrial gas turbine combustors to operate on the verge of instability. My research is predicting the onset, frequency and limit cycle amplitudes of the resulting self-excited oscillations. Both passive and active means of control are investigated, and various successful approaches have been demonstrated.
I led the University Gas Turbine Partnership (UGTP) with Rolls-Royce (2001-2014) in which a range of technologies are researched for the next generations of aero and industrial gas turbines and was one of the founders of the Energy Efficient Cities initiative (EECi) in Cambridge.
Employment History
Cambridge University:
Engineering Department: Head of Department of Engineering (2009-2014), responsible for the 650 staff in the Department (150 academic staff: professors, readers and lecturers, 250 postdoctoral researchers and 250 support staff), about 840 graduate students and 1200 undergraduates. The Department is consistently ranked among the world’s best Engineering Departments. Our aim is to address the world’s most pressing challenges through our research and teaching, collaborating with other disciplines, institutions, companies and entrepreneurs. The Department’s annual turnover in 2012-13 was is £74M.
Head of the Division of Energy, Fluids and Turbomachinery (2002-09).
Deputy Head of Department (1990-1993, responsible for the planning and co-ordination of teaching in engineering, involving about 120 academic staff and 1000 undergraduates; 1996-1998, responsible for strategic planning of graduate studies in the Department); Reader in Acoustics (1986-93); University Lecturer (1979-86).
Sidney Sussex College: Official Fellow and College Lecturer (1978-1993), Director of Studies in Engineering (1979-1990), Research Fellow (1977-1978)
Caltech: Gordon Moore Distinguished Scholar, California Institute of Technology (October 2001-January 2002)
MIT: Jerome C Hunsaker Visiting Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (August 1999 – January 2000)
Technical Consultant: Rolls-Royce (1979 - 2015), DSTL, MoD (2006), Thales Naval Ltd (2001-02); Topexpress Ltd and the Admiralty (1980 - 1992); Ferranti (1987-1991); British Aerospace (1991-1992); Schlumberger (1993-1997); Thomson-Marconi (1996-98); Rockwater (1997-98)
Industrial Training: Rolls-Royce, Bristol (summer 1978); Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough (summer 1973 and 1974); Central Electricity Research Laboratory, Leatherhead (summer 1972)
Some recent major keynote/plenary lectures
Challenges of a Silent Aircraft, 12th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Boston US, May 2006.
Industry-University Partnerships in Engineering Research and Development, Engineering Professors’ Council Annual Conference, Leeds, March 2007.
IMA Lighthill Lecture, 49th British Applied Mathematics Colloquium, Bristol, April 2007.
The Sir John Charnley Lecture, QinetiQ Bedford, March 2008.
Aeroacoustics, 7th European Fluid Mechanics Conference, September 2008.
The Silent Aircraft Initiative, 8th Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference, Arcachon France, December 2008.
The Templer Lecture, Farnborough, February 2009.
2009 Crocco Colloquium Lecture, Princeton, February 2009.
Evaluating Research to Promote Performance: reflections from the UK, KTH Stockholm, May 2009.
Ideas that change the world – making them happen, transferring research results into practice, Major Projects Association Prestige Lecture, July 2009.
Towards a Silent Aircraft, Royal Irish Academy Discourse, September 2009.
50th Menelaus Lecture, The South Wales Institute of Engineers, Cardiff University, December 2009
Royal Aeronautical Society, Toulouse, France, April 2010; Oxford, May 2010; Bristol, January 2011
Churchill College 50th Anniversary ‘Broadening Horizons’ Lecture October 2010
The Portsmouth and District Physical Society and IET Solent Young Professionals, March 2011
Institute of Acoustics, Central Branch, May 2011
The Brabazon Lecture 2011, The Royal Aeronautical Society, November 2011
2012 Sir Frank Whittle Lecture, RAF Cranwell Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society, January 2012
Edward Paxman Memorial Lecture, Colchester Engineering Society, May 2012
Combustion noise – One-Hundred-Year Anniversary of the Institute of Aerodynamics at RWTH Aachen University, June 2012
The Zinn Symposium on Combustion Instabilities, GeorgiaTech, November 2012.
Combustion Noise, Plenary Lecture, 35th Symposium on Combustion, San Francisco, August 2014.
Jet noise and its reduction, Engineering Medal Lecture, Institute of Acoustics 2014, 40th Anniversary Conference, October 2014.
Women’s Engineering Society Prestige Lecture, October 2014
AIAA Dryden Lecture, January 2015
17th Annual Industry Lecture, University of Leicester, February 2015
Kelvin Lecture, Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, March 2015
Engineering Professors’ Council Public Lecture, Congress 2015, The reality and perception of engineering, MediaCity, Salford, April 2015
Imperial College London, Athena Lecture, June 2015
University of Nottingham, Dean’s Lecture, September 2015
Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) Annual Lecture, January 2016
16th Annual Sir Bernard Crossland Lecture, February 2017
Public and Professional Appointments
President and Trustee Royal Academy of Engineering
Trustee Foundation of the Queen Elizabeth II Prize for Engineering
Member Prime Minister’s Council for Science and Technology
Trustee and Council member Foundation for Science and Technology
Non-executive Member of the Board, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) 2014-16
Non-executive Director BP Plc, member of Main Board and of the Chairman’s Committee and the Safety, Environment and Ethics Committee. Chair of the Remuneration Committee and the Technology Advisory Committee
President International Council of Academies of Engineering and Technological Sciences (CAETS)
Trustee Cambridge Trusts
Member International Advisory Board of the Center for Combustion Energy Tsinghua University
Member International Advisory Committee, Gas Turbine Society of Japan
Member Aeronautics and Astronautics Visiting Committee, MIT, 2008-2016
Chairman Main Panel B: Physical sciences, engineering and mathematics, Research Excellence Framework, 2011-14
Chairman ATI Aerodynamics Council, 2012-13.
Chairman Steering group for Global Grand Challenges Summit, Royal Academy of Engineering, US National Academy of Engineering and Chinese Academy of Engineering, London 2013
Member European Research Council Identification Committee, 2010 -12
Member Home Office Science Advisory Committee, 2011- 2014
Patron Women’s Engineering Society
Member Royal Society Council 2009-10; member Science Policy Centre Advisory Group, 2008-2012, Remuneration Ctte 2005-2012, Physical Medals and Awards Committee 2012- , Nominations Committee 2012-, Hooke Ctte 2005-2011, Sectional Ctte 4, chairman 2006-07, member 2005-06, 2013-15
Member International Advisory Panel, A*STAR Graduate Academy, Singapore, 2006- 2011
Non-executive Director Cambridge-MIT-Institute Ltd (CMI), 2002-08; chairman Audit Committee
Chairman Engineering Panel, Research Assessment Exercise RAE2008, 2005-08
Chairman Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering Working Group on Nanotechnology, 2003-05
Liveryman Worshipful Company of Engineers, 2002 -, Freeman City of London; 2001-
Chairman Rolls-Royce Propulsion and Power Systems Advisory Board, 2003-08, member, 2000-03, Chairman RR Powerplant and Noise Panel, 2000-03
Trustee National Museum of Science and Industry, 1999-08, Chair Science Museum Trustee Subcommittee, 2007-08
Member Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, 2001-06, Technical Opportunities Panel, Chairman, 2003-06, Member, 1998–2002
Vice-President The Royal Academy of Engineering, 1999 – 2002, Chairman, Awards Committee 1999-2002, Council Member, 1998-2002, Chairman, Panel A Newton Fellowship Awards 2007-10
Trustee Cambridge European Trust, 1995 – 2014, Chair 2010- 2014
Member Advisory Group for Aeronautics in the EU 6th Framework Programme 2002 -07.
Member Editorial Board, Annual Reviews of Fluid Mechanics, 2001-2005
Trustee Ford of Britain Trust, 1993-2002
Member Regulation, Environment and Safety Group of the Aerospace Innovation and Growth Team, Department of Trade and Industry, 2002-03
Independent Member Defence Science Advisory Council, 1998-2001
Member Science Advisory Board, Defence and Evaluation Research Agency (DERA), 1997-2000
Non-executive Director Defence Research Agency (DRA), 1995-1997
Council Member Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1995-99; Vice President 1996-1997
Governor Felsted School, 1994-99; Director Felsted School Trustee Ltd, 1998-99
Member Management Committee, The Isaac Newton Institute, 1996-1999
Member Defence and Aerospace Technology Foresight Panel, 1994-1997
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