William Webb (engineer)

William Webb FREng is a telecommunications engineer, and a visiting professor at the University of Southampton, UK. He was IET President 2014)[1] and is a Director of Webb Search Ltd., UK.

William Webb
Born1967
United Kingdom
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Alma materUniversity of Southampton, UK
Known fortechnology enterpreneurship
AwardsFREng (2005)
IET Mountbatten Medal (2018)
Scientific career
FieldsTelecommunications engineering
InstitutionsUniversity of Southampton, UK
Ofcom
Thesis“QAM for Digital Mobile Radio (1992)

Education

Webb was educated at University of Southampton, UK. He received his undergraduate degree in 1989 and Ph.D. degree in 1992. He received his MBA from the same university in 1997.[2]

Career

Webb started his career at Smith System Engineering Ltd. UK. He then worked for Motorola Inc. He joined PA Consulting UK to work on a number of telecommunications projects. He joined Ofcom UK as Head of R&D and worked on radio spectrum policy. He was one of the co-founders of Neul which was acquired by Huawei in 2014. Webb was President of IET UK (2014) and CEO of Weightless SIG. He is a director at Webb Search Ltd.[3]

Awards

Webb received the IET Mountbatten Medal in 2018.[4] He was elected to the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2005.[5] He has received three honorary doctorate degrees, from University of Southampton,[6] Anglia Ruskin University[7] and University of Hertfordshire.[8]

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