Ronald A. Roy

Ronald A Roy (born 10 December 1956) is an American engineer, physicist, and academic, who is a leading expert in physical acoustics and its applications to ultrasonics, biomedical acoustics, acousto-optics, cavitation and bubble swarm acoustics. He is the Head of Department of Engineering Science (Dean of Engineering) at the University of Oxford. He has served as the Statutory Professor of Mechanical Engineering since 2013[1][2] and is a Professorial Fellow at Harris Manchester College.[3] Prior to joining Oxford, he spent 17 years as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Boston University where, while serving as Department Chair from 2007-2013, he oversaw the successful merger of the former Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, and the Department of Manufacturing Engineering.[4] Professor Roy also held posts at the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory (1991-1996) and the University of Mississippi’s National Center for Physical Acoustics (1988-1991).

Ronald A Roy
Ronald Roy in Seoul in 2006
Born (1956-12-10) 10 December 1956
NationalityAmerican
Alma materYale University, University of Mississippi, University of Maine
Scientific career
FieldsMechanical Engineering, Physical Acoustics, Biomedical Engineering, Bubbble Acoustics and Cavitation
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford, Boston University, University of Washington, University of Mississippi

Roy is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America,[5] and served as the Society’s Vice President in 2016-2017.[6] In 2006-2007 he spent a year at Balliol College (University of Oxford) as the 65th George Eastman Distinguished Visiting Professor.[7] He served on the editorial boards for the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America and IEEE-UFFC and was Editor in Chief of Acoustic Research Letters Online (now JASA-EL). He has engaged industry by way of numerous consultancies and service on directorial and advisory boards, most recently First Light Fusion Ltd., an Oxford spin-out focused on novel technology for fusion energy production.[8]

Education

Roy completed his B.S. in Engineering Physics in 1981 at the University of Maine, where he concentrated in electrical engineering. In 1984, he earned his M.S. in Physics (with thesis) from the University of Mississippi. In 1987 he was conferred the Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Science from Yale University, where he concentrated in mechanical engineering.[9]

Awards and honours

Personal life

Roy is married to Ms Nancy S. Roy. He has 2 children and 1 grandchild.

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