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Alumna listed as one of UK's top influential female engineers

27 Jun 2016

Ying Hu, who graduated from Manchester Business School in 2008, is listed as one of UK’s top influential female engineers

Ms Ying Hu, who graduated from MSc Business Analytics: Operational Research and Risk Analysis program of Manchester Business School (MBS), has been listed as one of UK’s top 50 influential female engineers. The 50 women were chosen by the Daily Telegraph in collaboration with the Women’s Engineering Society to recognize National Women in Engineering Day (UK) today.

After her graduation in 2008 from MBS, Ying became a manufacturing systems specialist at Rolls-Royce and has been leading the introduction of systems and technology there.

She is listed alongside many well-known senior engineers, such as Dame Ann Dowling, President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Naomi Climer, President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and Dame Judith Hackitt, Chair of EEF the Manufacturers’ Organisation, and a couple of ex-Rolls-Royce engineers: Julia King, the Baroness Brown of Cambridge and Karen Holford, Pro Vice Chancellor of Physical Sciences & Engineering at Cardiff University.

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