AWARDEE EXCELLENCE COMMUNITY ONLY
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This event is part of a new pilot series to connect awardees and Fellows. We are organising meetings between a Fellow and a small group of up to 6 awardees from the Awardee Excellence Community for a discussion around a common theme.
Each meeting will last one hour and will provide an opportunity for awardees and Fellows to engage in meaningful dialogue. The purpose is to facilitate knowledge exchange and share insights and expertise between all participants.
Please note, Awardees can only register to attend one meeting in the series. Awardees attending will be required to complete their entry into the Awardee Directory so we can share all participants’ details ahead of the meetings. Read more about the Fellow attending in the 'Speakers' tab.
If a meeting is fully booked, you will be able to complete a form to be added to a waiting list.
Discussion theme
This mentoring meeting is designed for early and mid-career engineers seeking guidance or support to advance their careers. This discussion will focus on combining industry and academia into your career and interdisciplinary approaches.
Accessibility
It is very important to the Royal Academy of Engineering that our events are accessible to all. If you have any accessibility requirements, please contact the Awardee Excellence Community team more than one week in advance of this event so that necessary arrangements can be made at [email protected].
Diversity monitoring form
The Academy is committed to building an inclusive economy that works for everyone. To help us achieve this, we would like to collect some basic anonymous data about the event attendees. If you would like to help, please complete the diversity monitoring form by logging into your user account on our website and completing ‘Update my D&I data’.

Professor Honor Powrie FREng
Professor Honor Powrie has made major engineering contributions over the past 25 years, principally through the development of innovative, world-leading condition-monitoring technology and software for a wide range of mechanical and aeronautical engineering applications. The health monitoring systems that she has developed are fitted to GE aero engines on approximately one in five of the world’s commercial aircraft. Honor has also successfully delivered health monitoring solutions in other engineering domains including renewable energy, land vehicles, industrial power, and oil and gas. Honor is a recognised expert in data and analytics for asset condition monitoring and management.