David Mba is the vice chancellor of Birmingham City University, UK
Professor David Mba joined Birmingham City University in October 2023 as Vice-Chancellor (VC). David’s role is to lead and develop the strategic vision and aspirations of the University.
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David Mba
David Mba is the vice chancellor of Birmingham City University, UK. He was awarded the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Ludwig Mond Prize in 2010 for his contributions to the chemical industry.[3] He serves on the advisory board of the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE-UK).
David Mba
Born
David Uzochukwesi Mba
Alma materUniversity of Hertfordshire (BSc)
Cranfield University (PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsMachine Condition Monitoring InstitutionsAndel De Montfort University
London South Bank UniversityThesis Condition monitoring of slow speed rotating machinery using stress waves (1998)
Academic advisorsR. H. BannisterWebsitehttps://www.bcu.ac.uk/about-us/corporate-information/directorate
Education
Mba studied aerospace engineering at the University of Hertfordshire. He joined Cranfield University for his doctoral studies where he was awarded a PhD in 1998 for research supervised by R. H. Bannister.
Career and research
Mba was awarded the Lord King Norton Gold medal for his thesis. He joined Cranfield University as a lecturer in 2001. Here he led Turbo-machinery group. Mba was made the Dean of School of Engineering at London South Bank University in 2014. He serves on the advisory board of the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE-UK). He collaborated with AFBE-UK to try and improve the representation of black and minority ethnic engineers London South Bank University. He was made the Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Computing and Engineering at De Montfort University in August 2017. He works on the gearbox of helicopters and ways to monitor their health.[11][12][13] On the 18 July 2023, Birmingham City University announced Mba's appointment as new Vice-Chancellor, replacing replacing Philip Plowden.
Source: Wikipedia