British superconducting engineer
David A. Cardwell, FREng, is a British superconducting engineer.[1] He is a Professor of Superconducting Engineering, former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Strategy and Planning at the University of Cambridge (2018-2024), former head of the University of Cambridge Department of Engineering (2014-2018), former co-director of the KACST-Cambridge Research Centre and a fellow of Fitzwilliam College.[2] In 2012, Cardwell was elected as a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.[3]
Education
Cardwell studied at the University of Warwick (BSc 1983, PhD 1987).[2] He is a fellow of the Institute of Physics and the Institution of Engineering and Technology.[2]
Degrees
- DSc, Warwick University, 2015
- ScD, University of Cambridge, 2014
- MA, University of Cambridge, 1995
- PhD, Warwick University, 1987
- BSc, Warwick University, 1983[4]
Research interests
Professor Cardwell's research interests include the processing, modelling and characterisation of bulk superconductors for high-field engineering applications. Materials of particular interest include high-temperature superconductors within the (RE)BCO family and MgB2.[clarification needed][5] He has authored or co-authored more than 370 published papers.[6]
Current position
- Visiting Professor at the University of Hong Kong
- Adjunct Professor at the Shanghai University of Science and Technology
- Member of the Hong Kong Government University Grants Committee
- Treasurer of the European Society for Applied Superconductivity
- Member of the Advisory Board of Superconductor Science and Technology
Distinctions
Prizes
- The Society of Automotive Engineering (SAE) Arch T. Colwell Merit Award, 2008[7]
- PASREG prize for excellence in the processing of bulk superconductors, 2001[8]
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