Mechanical Engineering Industrial Advisory Board
Meet the members of our Board.
About our Industrial Advisory Board
Meet the members of the Mechanical Engineering Industrial Advisory Board. The Board meets twice a year to ensure that the Surrey mechanical engineering offering, across mechanical, aerospace, biomedical and space disciplines, is aligned to industry requirements and addresses current and future needs and societal challenges.
Members of the Board
Simon Apsley
Technical Director and Chief Engineer at Frewer & Co Engineers Ltd
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Per Bergfjord
Chief Engineer: Hardware at Elekta Ltd
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Sebastiaan Bottenheim
Technical Specialist and Global Capability Lead: Thermofluids at Rolls-Royce plc | Surrey-Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre Liaison at University of Surrey
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Michael Buckley
Senior Technical Specialist CAE Strategy at Jaguar Land Rover Automotive plc
Biography
Michael Buckley is a Senior Technical Specialist in the Structural Integration and Analysis team at JLR. The team are accountable for developing the safety, NVH and durability performance of JLR products using virtual toolsets. Michael’s team develop new simulation methods and processes to ensure the accurate and efficient development of the vehicle programmes.
Michael started his career as a Biomedical Engineer in the NHS but has spent most of his career in the automotive design and manufacturing sectors with roles in Restraints, Body Engineering and Manufacturing.
Michael is a Fellow of the IMechE, and has an undergraduate degree in Engineering Science from Oxford University and a masters degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Surrey.
Dr Graham Hawkes
Associate Director (Delivery): Energy and Infrastructure at Frazer-Nash Consultancy (a KBR Inc. company), ONE KBR Technical Fellow: Fluid Dynamics and Wind, RAEng Visiting Professor at University of Surrey
Biography
Graham became Royal Academy Visiting Professor in Engineering at Surrey University in January 2021 working with Dr Michael Pekris as his Academic Champion. Graham’s focus for his Visiting Professorship is supporting the development of the inclusive skills of undergraduates to complement their technical skills ready for deployment in industry.
Within industry, he is Associate Director (Delivery) within the Energy and Infrastructure Business Unit of Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd. Here he oversees a multi-million pound portfolio of work encompassing Frazer-Nash's support to Nuclear Energy, Non-Nuclear Energy, Central Government, Transport and Industry markets. Until December 2024 he was Engineering Manager for the Energy Technology Department with responsibility for over 80 staff with specialism in fluid dynamics and heat transfer, nuclear physics and renewable energy systems.
Graham has over 19 year’s experience in engineering consultancy following his doctorate in aerodynamic instrumentation at the University of Oxford. Alongside managing his department, Graham’s current area of interest covers wind farm aerodynamic performance and he has a leading role in R&D projects within the Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator and Floating Wind JIP associated with wind farm blockage effects, farm-to-farm wakes and floating wind energy yield, and has published a number of papers in this area. He has also advised investors and developers with regard to the energy yield impact of these effects for new wind farm developments and wind farm acquisitions.
In 2023 he was elected to the prestigious ONE Tech Fellows Program for 2023 a class of 12 Technical Leaders across the KBR (Frazer-Nash's parent company) business in the specialist area of Fluid Dynamics and Wind Farm Engineering. The ONE KBR Tech Fellows Program recognizes and harnesses the capabilities of distinguished technical leaders across the business. The program aims to foster KBR's culture of innovation and knowledge sharing by providing a distinct career opportunity for top science, technology and engineering experts. The program is meant to expand capabilities, fuel collaboration across diverse disciplines, and help attract, mentor, and inspire the next generation of talent to join KBR's team of teams.
He is a Chartered Engineer, European Engineer and Fellow of the IMechE where he is current Chair of the Renewable Power Committee, Member of the Power Industries Board and Chair of the Wind Turbine User Group Conference.
Richard Jackson
Chief Engineer Propulsion at McLaren Automotive Ltd
Biography
After graduating from Loughborough University with a degree in Automotive Engineering and Design, Richard has specialised in Powertrain Engineering for over 30 across a wide range of industries including Industrial, Agricultural, Power Generation, Marine, Military and Automotive covering engines from 1 cylinder to 12 cylinders and power levels from under 20PS to over 1000PS.
After graduating Richard started his career at Perkins Engines on the graduate scheme and progressing through several design roles through to Engineering Manager working on a range of engines from concept through to production. Richard then moved to Lotus Engineering working on a range of research, concept and production engine programmes in Project Management and Chief Engineer roles before moving to McLaren in 2014. The first half of his time at McLaren was as Powertrain Project Manager of the V6 Hybrid Powertrain for the Artura followed by the role of Chief Engineer for the V8, 1275PS, hybrid Powertrain for the W1.
Doug McAndrew
Chief Technical Officer at Gordon Murray Advanced Engineering
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Dr Charlotte Meeks
Group Technical Excellence Professionalism Lead and QinetiQ Fellow at QinetiQ plc
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Nathan Sharp
Technical Projects Lead at PurpleSector Ltd
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