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Sir Diarmuid Downs CBE, KSG,[1], FRS (born 1922) is a British automotive engineer.
He was born in 1922 in London where his father ran a small engineering business manufacturing equipment for the oil industry. Downs was educated at Gunnersbury Catholic Grammar School and the Regent Street Polytechnic, London.[2] He then studied at Northampton Engineering College, London, where he graduated with First Class honours in 1942. He won a postgraduate bursary for further research and study, which he took up with Ricardo and Co.
For his first 15 years with Ricardo & Co., first as student, then as a member of staff, and from 1947 as Head of the Petrol Engine Department, Downs pursued a study of fundamental study of abnormal combustion phenomena in the petrol engine, resulting in a clearer understanding of the problems of knock and pre-ignition.
Downs was made a Director of Ricardo in 1957. He was made Managing Director ten years later, remaining in this position until 1984. He was Chairman of the company from 1976 to 1987.[3]
Downs served as President of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in 1978 and as President of FISITA, the International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies, from 1978 to 1980.[4] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1985. [5]
References
- ^ Association Members -Website the of Association of Papal Orders in Great Britain
- ^ http://heritage.imeche.org/historyimeche/pastpresidents/president/SirDiarmuidDowns.htm
- ^ Ricardo Consulting Engineers
- ^ International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies
- ^ "Fellows". Royal Society. http://royalsociety.org/about-us/fellowship/fellows/. Retrieved 28 November 2010.
Professional and academic associations Preceded by
Hugh FordPresident of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
1978Succeeded by
James Gordon DawsonCategories:- 1922 births
- Living people
- People from London
- British automotive engineers
- Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
- Fellows of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Fellows of the Royal Society
- Knights Bachelor
- Knights of St. Gregory the Great
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