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Fiona Rayment
British nuclear engineer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fiona Elizabeth Rayment is a British nuclear engineer who retired in 2024.

Early life and education
Rayment has an MBA from Manchester Business School and a PhD (1992) from the University of Strathclyde, where her thesis title was "Synthesis and reactions of boranes and carboranes for use in boron neutron capture therapy".[1][2]
Career
Before her retirement in 2024 she was employed by the National Nuclear Laboratory and its predecessors for 32 years, serving at its chief science and technology officer and later as special advisor to its CEO.[3][4][5]
Recognition
Rayment was appointed O.B.E. in the 2017 Birthday Honours "for services to UK Nuclear Research and Innovation",[6][7] and was awarded the French Legion of Honour in 2020 in recognition of her work on Franco-British nuclear partnership.[8]
She is a fellow of the Nuclear Institute, the Royal Society of Chemistry, the Royal Society of Edinburgh,[9] and the Royal Academy of Engineering,[10] and in 2024-2025 was president of the Nuclear Institute.[11] In 2024 she was elected a fellow of the American Nuclear Society.[12] She is patron and a board member of Women in Nuclear UK.
In April 2024 she was the subject of an episode of the BBC Radio 4 series The Life Scientific.[13]
References
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