Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Monday, January 1, 2007

Professor John Beynon has been elected a Fellow of The Royal Academy of Engineering. The Academy is Britain's national society for engineering bringing together the country's most eminent engineers from all disciplines to promote excellence in the science, art and practice of engineering. The fellowship recognises Professor Beynon's significant contribution to the teaching of engineering and his world-class research, as well as his close collaboration and links with industry in Britain before moving to Australia.
His industry relevant research focuses on areas involving metallurgy, mechanical engineering and applied mechanics. This has included major contributions to the basic understanding and development of computer models that assess the extent of wear on railway tracks and wheels and to further develop the thermo mechanical processing of metals. His concepts and methodology have been internationally recognised and adopted by the relevant industries for rail maintenance and also used in the design and optimisation of thermo mechanical processes, particularly hot rolling, a technique used to produce sheet metal.
Since arriving at Swinburne in 2005, Professor Beynon has continued his contribution to the teaching and researching of engineering and the practical application of Swinburne's engineering teaching and research to industry.
