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15 Oct 2018

Dr Rebecca Higginson awarded Stokowiec Medal

Photo of Dr Higginson holding her Stokowiec Medal Image: Dr Higginson with the Stokowiec Medal

Dr Rebecca Higginson from the Department of Materials was honoured this week by being awarded the Stokowiec Medal and prize by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).

Department of Materials Reader in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at Loughborough University, Dr Rebecca Higginson was honoured this week by being awarded the Stokowiec Medal and prize by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3).

The Medal was awarded in recognition of distinguished work related to the technical, manufacturing, processing or engineering application of alloy steels, including stainless steels.

The Medal is a biennial award and was presented to Dr Higginson by Martin Cox (IOM3 President), at the Iron and Steel Society Award Presentations, which were included as part of the Sir Henry Bessemer Annual Dinner, held at Swansea Waterfront Museum in conjunction with the SWMA (South Wales Materials Association.)

Rebecca started her academic career after graduating from University College Swansea in 1992, winning the British Steel Travel Award for her practical work.

She went on to study for her PhD at Birmingham University on the ‘The Effect of Small Second Phase Particles on the Recrystallisation and Grain Growth in Aluminium,’ sponsored by Alcan.

In 1995 she became a Post Doctoral Research Associate at Sheffield University working on the thermomechanical processing of stainless steels and aluminium alloys. Whilst at Sheffield she took a part-time Postgraduate Diploma in Education.

In 2001 Rebecca became a Lecturer in Metallurgy at Loughborough University, promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2007 and then Reader in 2015.

Of winning the award, Dr Higginson said: "I am very pleased and proud to be awarded the Stokowiec Medal and prize by the Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining for my research on steel and stainless steel. I have carried out considerable work in this field over my career and to have this recognised in this way is a great honour."