David Davies (electrical engineer)

British engineer and educator (1935–2025) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir David Evan Naunton Davies (28 October 1935 – 19 August 2025) was a British electrical engineer and educator, knighted for services to science and technology in the 1994 New Year Honours.[2] He was described as "one of the most influential engineers of his generation, advising the government on some of the most sensitive political and defence issues in modern times. He also made important technical contributions to the development of radar and communications and to higher education policy".[3] Davies died on 19 August 2025, at the age of 89.[4]

Born(1935-10-28)28 October 1935
Cardiff, Wales[1]
Died19 August 2025(2025-08-19) (aged 89)
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Sir David Davies
Born(1935-10-28)28 October 1935
Cardiff, Wales[1]
Died19 August 2025(2025-08-19) (aged 89)
Engineering career
InstitutionsUniversity College London
EmployerLoughborough University
AwardsKnight Bachelor
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Career

He was subsequently Chairman of Railway Safety, a non-executive director of Lattice plc, a non-executive director of The ERA Foundation,[5] Chairman of the Hazards Forum (2002–2010), and safety advisor to the Board of National Grid plc.

Voluntary roles

Awards and honours

The Sir David Davies building at Loughborough University, housing the electrical engineering department, is now named after him and his portrait by Bryan Organ is displayed in the reception area of the University's Hazlerigg building.[11]

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