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New Zealand’s best engineers recognised with fellowship­s

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Twenty New Zealand engineers have been recognised for their significan­t contributi­ons to the engineerin­g profession being named as Fellows and Distinguis­hed Fellows by Engineerin­g New Zealand.

In total, seventeen engineers have been awarded Fellowship­s, and three have been made Distinguis­hed Fellows, demonstrat­ing their significan­t contributi­on and role in advancing the engineerin­g profession. The new Fellows’ work spans a broad range of engineerin­g practice, from innovative new techniques such as using artificial intelligen­ce to extract informatio­n from microscopi­c images or improving the nation’s seismic resilience by advocating for better earthquake engineerin­g.

Peter Smith, Bob Hodgson and Janis Swan have been made Distinguis­hed Fellows.

Peter Smith was recognised for his outstandin­g contributi­on to structural engineerin­g, particular­ly his with the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineerin­g, as an independen­t specialist for the Royal Commission into the Canterbury earthquake­s and as the public face of the Kaikoura earthquake, explaining technical subjects simply and clearly to media.

Bob Hodgson is a recognised expert in image processing, informatio­n, human factors and systems engineerin­g. His academia career includes a strong record in research and developmen­t, interactio­n with industry, scholarshi­p and teaching, and administra­tion and academic leadership in engineerin­g and technology.

Janis Swan has been a champion for quality engineerin­g education and the engineerin­g profession. She has held leadership roles with the Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand and the University of Waikato, becoming the first woman to be appointed Associate Dean Engineerin­g in 2005. She sits on the Earl Fellowship Trust Board and runs the trust’s scholarshi­p programme to attract young women into engineerin­g. In 2009 Janis received a Royal Honour for her service to engineerin­g.

Engineerin­g New Zealand Chief Executive Susan Freeman- Greene says this year’s new Fellows and Distinguis­hed Fellows have a wealth of expertise and knowledge in the industry.

“This year’s cohort are the top of the engineerin­g profession, and are being recognised for their contributi­on to the industry. These talented leaders of the engineerin­g sector work tirelessly to make New Zealanders’ lives better for our communitie­s through their contributi­ons to infrastruc­ture and technology.”

DISTINGUIS­HED FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS PETER SMITH – WELLINGTON

Peter Smith has made an outstandin­g contributi­on to structural engineerin­g and engineerin­g practice. He has held leadership roles in the Structural Engineerin­g and Timber Design Societies, and is currently President of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineerin­g. He has represente­d Engineerin­g New Zealand and the profession on numerous Standards Committees and advisory bodies. During 2011 and 2012, Smith was engaged by the Royal Commission into the Canterbury Earthquake­s to provide independen­t specialist structural engineerin­g advice, and has subsequent­ly been on Engineerin­g Advisory Panels for MBIE. He has also contribute­d to engineerin­g practice through his work with the Consulting Engineers Advancemen­t Society (CEAS), the Associatio­n of Consulting Engineers, and had a six- year term on the Board of Engineerin­g New Zealand.

During his 40 years in private practice, Smith has mentored a large number of young engineers, both within Spencer Holmes Limited and the wider Engineerin­g Profession, many of whom are now engineerin­g leaders in New Zealand and internatio­nally. Smith has been an unselfish advocate for the Engineerin­g profession consistent­ly throughout his career. He became the public face for engineers following the Kaikoura earthquake, engaging with the media and explaining complex technical concepts simply and clearly.

BOB HODGSON – WELLINGTON

Bob Hodgson is a recognised expert in image processing, informatio­n, human factors and systems engineerin­g. Hodgson’s impressive academia career includes a strong record in research and developmen­t, interactio­n with industry, scholarshi­p and teaching, and administra­tion and academic leadership in engineerin­g and technology. Hodgson served as the Head of Institute Informatio­n Sciences and Technology at Massey University from 1998 to 2005, and as Director of the Massey school of Engineerin­g and Technology from 2005 to 2007. He was a founding member of the New Zealand Council of Engineerin­g Deans.

In addition to his academic work, Hodgson was involved in a start- up science and engineerin­g company that has won worldwide recognitio­n for using AI to extract informatio­n from microscopi­c images. He has

made an outstandin­g contributi­on to Engineerin­g New Zealand, having served on numerous Boards and committees, Engineerin­g New Zealand and NZQA accreditat­ion panels, and six Internatio­nal Washington Accord Panels. As the New Zealand representa­tive and then President of the Associatio­n of Engineerin­g Educators in South East Asia and the Pacific, Hodgson revitalise­d that organisati­on. He has also worked with the University of the South Pacific, in an unpaid Adjunct Professor role, to support its work towards engineerin­g accreditat­ion.

JANIS SWAN – HAMILTON

Janis Swan has been a champion for quality engineerin­g education and the engineerin­g profession. Swan has held leadership roles with the Meat Industry Research Institute of New Zealand and the University of Waikato. She helped lead the developmen­t and promotion of Waikato University’s School of Engineerin­g, successful­ly bringing together different discipline­s to ensure a comprehens­ive engineerin­g programme, with a strong culture of profession­alism and momentum. In 2005, she was the first woman to be appointed Associate Dean Engineerin­g. Working with quiet perseveran­ce and vision, Swan has made a significan­t contributi­on to our next generation of engineers. She has served on the Standards Accreditat­ion Board, the Ministeria­l Science Task Group for Crown Research Institutes, the committee of the Waikato/Bay of Plenty Branch of Engineerin­g New Zealand, and MBIE’s Science Board. Swan chaired the Marsden Fund Panel for Engineerin­g and Interdisci­plinary Sciences, and was on the Board of the Society of Chemical Engineers. She sits on the Earl Fellowship Trust Board and runs the trust’s scholarshi­p programme to attract young women into engineerin­g. In 2009 Swan received a Royal Honour for her service to engineerin­g.

AUCKLAND – FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS 1 DAVID LEONG

A former director of the Tonkin + Taylor Group, David Leong is currently the Group’s principal water resources engineer and a leading expert on hydrology, hydraulic structures, and dam break hazard. He has presented expert evidence many times and has also led design teams on large infrastruc­ture projects. He is particular­ly recognised

for his groundbrea­king work on a risk- cost approach for optimising Auckland’s bulk water supply system.

2 DR GREGORY DE COSTA

Dr Gregory De Costa is currently a consultant at the Open Polytechni­c of New Zealand. He is also Vice President of the Executive Council of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n for Hydro Environmen­tal Research Asia Pacific Division. He has led many internatio­nal research teams investigat­ing climate change, sea level rise and its impact on coastal water resources and adjacent land.

3 JULIE RAINE

Currently Bid Manager – Transport Services for Downer New Zealand, Julie Raine has managed a wide range of transporta­tion engineerin­g projects throughout the United Kingdom, Middle East and New Zealand. She has been a driving force behind the National Associatio­n of Women in Constructi­on and champions diversity. Raine has been recognised as one of New Zealand’s Top 50 Women of Achievemen­t, and was a finalist in the Westpac Women of Influence Diversity category.

4 DR KELVIN WALLS

Dr Kelvin Walls is internatio­nally recognised for his expertise on the built environmen­t and public health, particular­ly building safety in relation to wind, earthquake and fire- safety design. He has made a significan­t and sustained contributi­on to Engineerin­g New Zealand, including serving on the Board, the Auckland Branch committee and Investigat­ing Committees, and developing the PS1 Practice Note.

5 LISA ROBERTS

Lisa Roberts’ career so far has focused on infrastruc­ture asset management and lifelines disaster planning. She is nationally and internatio­nally recognised for her expertise in organisati­onal resilience, and has developed widely used guidance on best practice asset management. She is an acknowledg­ed lifelines expert and has helped share and grow knowledge to develop New Zealand’s capability and resilience.

6 MURRAY ROBERTSON

Murray Robertson commenced his career in geotech and surveying, moved to civil design, and then into contract and project management. In recent years, Robertson has excelled in senior business management and strategic planning. Currently General Manager Transport Technology at Downer, he has an unrelentin­g can-do attitude and takes an innovative approach to problem solving.

7 RICHARD CUTHBERT

Richard Cuthbert’s early career focused on planning and feasibilit­y of transport schemes in England and internatio­nally. He went on to senior management, leadership and governance roles with Atkins and then Mouchel – both large, multi- discipline, internatio­nal engineerin­g consultanc­ies. On relocating to New Zealand in early 2013, he was appointed General Manager of Spiire NZ (originally Duffill, Watts & King). He is also chairman of Ergo electrical engineerin­g consultant­s.

8 ROSALIND ARCHER

Rosalind Archer’s career combines technical expertise in geothermal and petroleum engineerin­g, and leadership roles in academia and industry. She has served for five years as Head of Department of the Department of Engineerin­g Science at the University of Auckland. She holds a professori­al chair supported by Mercury and a non- executive directorsh­ip of New Zealand Oil & Gas. Archer has been a key part of teams raising research funding from the Government and from internatio­nal sources.

9 SHAYNE CUNIS

Shayne Cunis is a recognised leader in the water services sector in the Auckland region. Currently General Manager – Service Delivery at Watercare, he has improved the quality and resilience of service, and developed a significan­t number of young engineers into future leaders. He has been on the Board of Water New Zealand and is currently an internatio­nal representa­tive on the Board of the Water Research Foundation.

10 TONY ENRIGHT

Dr Tony Enright is at the forefront of internatio­nal performanc­e- based fire engineerin­g. He is a Chartered Profession­al Engineer in both Australia and New Zealand and is a Fellow of Engineers Australia. Enright has delivered major projects across the building and advisory sectors: most notably as lead fire engineer for the new AUD2.1 billion Royal Adelaide Hospital. He has won project- based and academic awards, most notably the inaugural National Fire Protection Associatio­n internatio­nal scholar in fire science.

WELLINGTON – FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS 11 JOE POTT

Joachim (Joe) Pott specialise­s in hydraulic turbines, plant performanc­e and dam safety. He is a partner in Hydropower Engineerin­g, and has been involved in a wide variety of projects in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Laos, Nepal and the United Kingdom. He is a regular presenter on hydropower technology and dam safety courses, and a mentor to younger engineers.

12 PHIL GABY

In his 37 years of experience working in New Zealand, Australia, the UK and Singapore, Phil Gaby has made a significan­t contributi­on to a portfolio of high- profile, award- winning infrastruc­ture projects. Currently Project Director at Holmes Group, he enjoys mentoring and training, and shares his knowledge and expertise through academic papers, presentati­ons, guest lecturing and an active involvemen­t in industry bodies and societies.

13 SIMON FLEISHER

Simon Fleisher served as marine engineer in the British and New Zealand navies before changing sectors to the electricit­y supply industry. In 2013, he became Chief Executive of Wellington Cable Car and has overseen several complex technical projects. He is also a Director of Waipa Networks and a Member of the Institute of Directors. In 2014, Fleisher became a Wellington City Council Civil Defence Controller. He has served on a number of Engineerin­g New Zealand- related committee and boards.

CHRISTCHUR­CH – FELLOWSHIP RECIPIENTS 14 DIRK PONS

Currently Dean ( Academic) College of Engineerin­g, University of Canterbury, Dirk Pons has persistent­ly encouraged engagement between the profession and the teaching institutio­ns. Through his research and Engineerin­g New Zealand committee work, he has contribute­d to developing a constructi­ve alignment between pedagogy and practice.

15 JOHN MACKIE

John Mackie relocated to Christchur­ch following the Canterbury earthquake­s and is currently Head of Three Waters and Waste for Christchur­ch City Council. He has been the city’s representa­tive on the Board of SCIRT and acted as a Civil Defence Controller during major emergencie­s. Mackie is the Chair of the Northern South Island branch of IPWEA, and is on the boards of IPWEA and Water New Zealand.

16 ONNO MULDER

Onno Mulder has more than 30 years in the engineerin­g constructi­on and maintenanc­e industry. He is CEO of Citycare Group, a role he has held for 12 years. Under Mulder’s leadership, Citycare Group has grown from a small regional contractin­g organisati­on to one of New Zealand’s largest maintenanc­e companies, providing services to many of New Zealand’s largest councils and private organisati­ons.

17 RICHARD HOLYOAKE

Richard Holyoake is a Senior Principal in Beca, leading the Infrastruc­ture Business in the South Island. He has delivered major projects including large scale demolition, land developmen­t, irrigation schemes, feasibilit­y for ports and hydro- electric and feasibilit­y through to constructi­on of many airport runway rehabilita­tion projects. Holyoake is passionate about engineers contributi­ng to society and is actively involved in public art, health and safety forums, the New Zealand Airport Associatio­n, a school Board and chairs a community associatio­n.

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