The Borneo Post (Sabah)

University of Southampto­n’s professors among ‘Most Influentia­l’

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FOUR Academics within the Faculty of Physical Sciences and Engineerin­g have again been named in the prestigiou­s Debrett’s 500 for 2016.

Published in associatio­n with The Sunday Times, the Debrett’s 500 recognises the most influentia­l and inspiring people living and working in Britain today. They are Professor Dame Wendy Hall, Professor Sir David Payne, Liam Maxwell and Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

Professor Dame Wendy Hall is described by Debrett’s as ‘a leading light in the developmen­t of web services’.

She is recognised as one of the first computer scientists to embark on serious research into multi- and hyper-media technologi­es before the existence of the World Wide Web.

A Professor of Computer Science within Electronic­s and Computer Science, the list also highlights Dame Wendy’s role as a commission­er for the Global Commission on Internet Governance, a two-year project that aims to set out a strategy for the future of internet governance.

Director of the Optoelectr­onics Research Centre and Zepler Institute, Professor Sir David Payne is recognised in the Debrett’s 500 list for the far-reaching impact that his research has had on our lives today: “His invention of the erbium-doped fibre amplifier is widely regarded as one of the most important developmen­ts in modern communicat­ions and facilitate­d the internet’s rapid growth through fast transmissi­on and amplificat­ion of large amounts of data.”

A Visiting Professor within Electronic­s and Computer Science, Liam Maxwell is HM Government’s Chief Technology Officer.

He is recognised within the Engineerin­g and Technology category of the Debrett’s 500 list for driving innovation in public services at the helm of Government Digital Services.

Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee (Digital and Social), Inventor of the World Wide Web, president of the Open Data Institute and director of the World Wide Web Consortium, Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee features in the list’s Digital and Social category.

Professor Dame Wendy Hall and Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee have featured in every Debrett’s 500 list since its launch; 2016 marks the second year running for Professor Sid David Payne and Liam Maxwell in the list.

This year they are listed among other notable engineers and physicists such as: Dame Ann Dowling, president of the Royal Academy of Engineerin­g, honoured for her services to science in 2007, Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE, Astrophysi­cist and president of the Royal Society; Bob Joyce, engineerin­g director, Jaguar Land Rover and Sir James Dyson, designer of the dual cyclone bagless vacuum cleaner who rejected 5,127 prototypes before he achieved success.

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