Ventilator Challenge UK Consortium presented with a President’s Special Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for their part in tackling COVID-19.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has included the Ventilator Challenge UK consortium as one of 19 individuals and teams of engineers awarded with the President’s Special Awards for Pandemic Service for exceptional engineering achievements in tackling COVID-19 throughout the UK.
The awards have been made to teams, organisations, individuals, collaborations and projects across all technical specialities, disciplines and career stages within the UK engineering community who have contributed to addressing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specially commissioned silver medals will be presented to all 19 winners later this year.
The winners include the Ventilator Challenge UK Consortium (VCUK), University College London, University of Cambridge, University of Southampton, as well as researchers from Imperial College London, University of Oxford and King’s College London amongst others. A full list of winners is available on the Royal Academy of Engineering’s website.
Professor Sir Jim McDonald FREng FRSE, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, says:
Professor Raffaella Ocone OBE FREng FRSE, Chair of the Academy’s Awards Committee, says:
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