ORC director recognised with RISE award
Professor Sir David Payne is one of three academics from the University of Southampton to have been recognised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) as inspirational scientists and engineers.
Professor Sir David Payne, Director of the Optoelectronics Research Centre; Professor Dame Wendy Hall, Dean of Physical Sciences and Engineering; and Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Head of the Web and Internet Science Group and Chairman and Co-Founder of the Open Data Institute were all named as RISE Renowned Fellows this week.
The RISE Renowned Fellows were chosen by an independent panel from nominees for the RISE awards who are Fellows of the Royal Society, the Royal Academy of Engineering, and the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Sir David, Dame Wendy and Sir Nigel will join 14 other RISE Renowned Fellows at a special dinner at the Cheltenham Science Festival, hosted by the incoming Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the EPSRC Professor Philip Nelson.
The EPSRC, in partnership with the Royal Academy of Engineering, launched the RISE campaign towards the end of last year to mark the 20th anniversary of the EPSRC. As well as the RISE Renowned Fellows they also announced 10 RISE Leaders for 2014. These RISE Leaders are recognised as innovators in engineering and physical sciences research who will help inspire and encourage others. They will be paired with individuals from government, business or media to communicate the importance and impact of their research, helping their partners become champions for science.
They will also nominate researchers who are âRising Starsâ tipped to lead internationally excellent research in the future.
Chairman of the panel and current CEO of EPSRC Professor David Delpy said: âOne of the best aspects of my job at EPSRC has been the chance to meet and speak directly to some of the most exciting, innovative and enthusiastic scientists and engineers in the UK. This campaign gives us the chance to recognise these outstanding individuals, but also to let others get to know them and the great research that they are doing.â?
Philip Greenish, Chief Executive of the Royal Academy of Engineering, commented: âThe RISE awards are a unique opportunity to recognise established and future research leaders in engineering and physical sciences. âRISE is part of the Engineering for Growth campaign which aims to bring engineering to the heart of society; celebrating the contribution of inspiring researchers to growth and innovation is a great way to help create a connection between engineering and daily life.â?
Learn more about the EPSRC RISE Awards