Roy Crawford

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Born(1949-04-06)6 April 1949
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Died23 June 2016(2016-06-23) (aged 67)
Auckland, New Zealand
SpouseRenee Crawford
Children3
Roy Crawford
Crawford in 2015
Born(1949-04-06)6 April 1949
Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Died23 June 2016(2016-06-23) (aged 67)
Auckland, New Zealand
SpouseRenee Crawford
Children3
Academic background
Alma materQueen's University Belfast
Academic work
DisciplineMechanical engineering
Institutions
Main interestsRotational moulding
Vice-chancellor of the University of Waikato
In office
2005–2014
Preceded byBryan Gould
Succeeded byNeil Quigley
Chair of Universities New Zealand
In office
2013–2014
Preceded byPat Walsh
Succeeded byHarlene Hayne

Robert James "Roy" Crawford CNZM (6 April 1949 – 23 June 2016) was a university administrator and mechanical engineering academic. His primary research interest was in the mechanical properties and processing behaviour of plastics.[1]

Crawford was born on 6 April 1949 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. He attended Lisburn Technical College before studying mechanical engineering at Queen's University Belfast, where he earned a first-class BSc in 1970, followed by a PhD in 1973. He received a DSc from the same university in 1987.[2][3]

Career

In 1972, Crawford's first academic post was as an assistant lecturer in Engineering at Queen's University Belfast.[2] He rose to the rank of lecturer in 1974, senior lecturer in 1982, and reader in 1984.[4] In 1989, he was appointed professor of Mechanical Engineering and director of the university's School of Mechanical and Process Engineering. He was also responsible for establishing the Polymer Processing Research Centre. This centre included the research group on rotational moulding of plastics, which he also established. From 1999 to 2001, he was professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.

From 2001 to 2004, Crawford was pro vice-chancellor for research at Queen's University Belfast. From January 2005 until December 2014, he was vice chancellor of the University of Waikato in New Zealand.[3][5]

Crawford published nine books and about 300 papers,[3] and was a member of numerous government panels and research grant committees in the United Kingdom. He was an expert in the rotational moulding of plastics, and gave keynote lectures, courses and seminars on this subject all over the world. During his tenure at Queen's in the 1990s, his school improved its rating in the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) from grade 3 in the 1992 RAE to the top grade of 5* in 1996. He was a member of the 2001 RAE Panel for assessing mechanical engineering at all British universities.

Honours and recognitions

Personal life and death

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