Professor Malcolm Joyce

Lancaster University

Nuclear Innovation and Research Advisory Board (NIRAB)

Malcolm Joyce is Professor of Nuclear Engineering at Lancaster University and Associate Dean for Research (Cross-faculty). His industrial experience includes Smith System Engineering Ltd., BNFL plc. and Hybrid Instruments Ltd. He specialises in nuclear instrumentation, particularly radiation imaging with robots and neutron detection. He is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Nuclear Institute, Editor on the journal ‘Progress in Nuclear Energy’ and Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. He led the Nuclear Lessons Learned study, on behalf of the Royal Academy of Engineering and Engineering the Future, and is co-investigator of the management group of the National Nuclear User Facility (NNUF). He received a higher Doctorate (DEng) in 2012, was awarded the James Watt medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) in 2014 and a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award in 2016. In 2017 he completed the text: ‘Nuclear Engineering: A Conceptual Guide to Nuclear Power’.

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