
One of the Scotland Policy Panel and IET Scotland committee members, Paul McKenna, was a Panellist at this event.

Areas of research interest include Control of Offshore Equipment in the Oil & Gas Industry, Wireless Monitoring & Control Systems, Multi-body Computational Dynamics, Complex Systems Modelling and Wind Turbine Modelling and Control. As well as academic pursuits Paul has also designed and built three dimensional training simulators for Corus Steel and produced computer based training for Driving Schools.
Paul has been invited to serve on various professional body advisory panels to Government, most recently the Engineering Policy Group Scotland (EPGS).
Previously, Paul also served on joint professional body advisory panels to brief the Scottish Parliament on Energy Policy and has also been invited to serve as an external subject expert by several agencies including the Scottish Qualifications Agency to advise on Engineering provision in the Curriculum for Excellence.
Find out more about this event and the other speakers and panilists here – Stem Scotland 2016