Lord Borwick
Lord Broers (co-opted)
Lord Cameron of Dillington
Lord Fox
Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield
Lord Hunt of Chesterton
Lord Mair
Lord Maxton
Baroness Morgan of Huyton
Baroness Neville-Jones
Lord Oxburgh
Viscount Ridley
Earl of Selborne (Chairman)
Lord Vallance of Tummel
Baroness Young of Old Scone
Lord Borwick
No relevant interests declared
Lord Broers
Fellow and Past President, Royal Academy of Engineering
Fellow, Royal Society
Foreign Associate, US National Academy Engineering
Foreign Member, Chinese Academy of Engineering
Lord Cameron of Dillington
No relevant interests declared
Lord Fox
No relevant interests declared
Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield
Fellow, British Academy
Attlee Professor of Contemporary British History, Queen Mary, University of London
Lord Hunt of Chesterton
Fellow, Royal Society
Consultant, Tokamak Energy
Emeritus Professor, University College London
Lord Mair
Fellow, Royal Academy of Engineering
Fellow, Royal Society
President-elect, Institution of Civil Engineering
Professor of Civil Engineering, Cambridge University
Engineering Advisor to Laing O’Rourke Group, Civil Engineering contractor for Hinkley Point C
Lord Maxton
No relevant interests declared
Baroness Morgan of Huyton
Vice Chair of Council, King’s College, University of London
Baroness Neville-Jones
Member of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) which funds research nuclear power research
Lord Oxburgh
Chairman of small energy-related companies: Carbon-12, 2oc, Green Energy Option (GEO)
Viscount Ridley
Land leased for coal mining in Northumberland
Member of the Scientific Advisory Council of the Global Warming Policy Foundation
Earl of Selborne
Fellow, Royal Society
Lord Vallance of Tummel
No relevant interests declared
Baroness Young of Old Scone
Chancellor of Cranfield University
Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh
A full list of Members’ interests can be found in the Register of Lords Interests: http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/standards-and-interests/register-of-lords-interests/
Professor Tom Scott, Director of the Southwest Nuclear Hub, the Bristol-Oxford Nuclear Research Centre (NRC) and the Interface Analysis Centre (IAC), University of Bristol
Professor of Materials at the University of Bristol and co-director of the South West Nuclear Hub
Academic lead for the Sellafield Centre of Expertise in Uranium and Reactive Metals
Funded on a 5 year Royal Academy of Engineering professorial research programme that is co-funded by the Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)
Technical director of a University of Bristol spin-out company, Imitec Ltd., which specialises in developing novel radiation mapping technologies
Sits on the Programme Advisory Committee for the Culham Centre for Fusion Energy