Julia’s early research on fatigue, linking microstructural characteristics, deformation mode, and crack length, forms the basis of microstructural design for fatigue resistant alloys for aeroengines, contributing to the development of safer and more efficient aircraft.
Julia’s current technical contributions lie in developing evidence-based policy to address climate change. The King Review of Low Carbon Cars, in 2008, led to developments ranging from new Vehicle Excise Duty bands for higher emissions vehicles, to Government support the development of the electric vehicle market in the UK. She leads on decarbonising transport for the Committee on Climate Change, and has recently been appointed to chair the Adaptation Sub-Committee, assessing the UK’s response to the risks of a changing climate. As a non-executive director of the Green Investment Bank she has overseen the development of an innovative set of Green Investment Criteria, used for assessing investments, company performance and remuneration.
Her other passion is developing the next generation of engineers and scientists, in a much more inclusive way, through relevant and exciting learning, supported by inspiring teachers.
Baroness Julia King DBE FMedSci FREng FRS
Committees | Participated | Role |
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Committee Advising Council on Applied & Innovation Candidates | October 2024 - September 2027 | Member |
Biodiversity Environment and Climate Committee | April 2024 - April 2027 | Member |
Environmental Sustainability Committee | May 2023 - December 2025 | Member |
Council | November 2020 - February 2022 | Member |
Investment Committee | February 2020 - December 2024 | Member |
Digital Technology and the Planet | November 2019 - November 2026 | Member |
Research Appointment Panel A(ii) | January 2007 - December 2009 | Member |