Andrew Ives
He is a graduate of Brunel University with a First Class Honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering,[1] and of INSEAD.
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Nationality | American |
Education | Brunel University |
Engineering career |
Andrew Ives is a British automotive engineer.
He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Technology.
He worked for Lucas Industries for thirty years. He worked with Jaguar Racing. He oversaw the development of engine electronics for the Metro 6R4 super rally car.[2] He was Principal Consultant to Saturn Electronics and Engineering Inc.[3]
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Preceded by William Edgar |
President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers 2005 |
Succeeded by W. Alec Osborn |
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