David
Newland graduated from Cambridge in 1957 having read the Mechanical Sciences
Tripos and won the Rex Moir and Ricardo prizes. He then joined the English
Electric Company for four years and it was to be nearly twenty years before
he returned to Cambridge. During those years he went to the States to
join MIT as a teaching instructor whilst completing a PhD. He was then
promoted to Assistant Professor before returning to England as a lecturer
at Imperial College, London. After only three years at Imperial, he was
appointed Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Sheffield, at the age
of 31, a post which he held for nine years.