Raffaella Ocone
Raffaella Ocone is Professor of Chemical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. In 2006, she was awarded the title Cavaliere of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic and in the 2019 New Year Honours she was appointed OBE.
Early life and education
Ocone was born in Morcone, Italy. She graduated from the University of Naples Federico II with a Laurea in Chemical Engineering. In 1989, she achieved her MA, and in 1992 her PhD, both from Princeton University.Career
Ocone's first role after her PhD was as a lecturer at the University of Naples Federico II, from 1991 to 1995. Following this, she was a reader at the University of Nottingham, and a visiting professor at Louisiana State University in the US and the Claude Bérnard University, Lyon in France. She was the first “Caroline Herschel Visiting Professor” at RHUR Universität, Bochum, Germany and the recipient of a Visiting Research Fellowship from the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bologna, Italy.She has been professor of chemical engineering at Heriot-Watt University since 1999, and she was the first female professor of chemical engineering in Scotland. In 2003 she became a Chartered Engineer with the Engineering Council. She is also a Chartered Scientist with the Science Council.
Her research is in the field of modelling of complex reactive systems, for which she has been internationally recognised, including election as Fellow to a number of Royal Societies. Her work has application to the design and operation of industrial systems involving material flow. In 2013 Ocone was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, which she described as "the greatest accolade for an engineer". She is an authority on complex reactive systems, and her research has been applied to the development of carbon capture and storage technologies. She co-authored at Royal Academy of Engineering report, funded by the UK government, on the biofuels industry.
She has an interest in ethics and engineering and chaired the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Teaching Ethics group.
Awards
Source:- Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
- Cavaliere (Knighthood), Order of the Star of Italian Solidarity
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts
- Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
- Established Career Felliowship Heriot-Watt University
- Order of the British Empire