Michael F. Ashby

Michael Ashby
Michael F. Ashby in 2017
Born
Michael Farries Ashby

(1935-11-20) 20 November 1935
EducationCampbell College
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (BA, MA, PhD)
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials science
ThesisThe metallography and mechanical properties of internally oxidised copper alloys (1961)
Doctoral studentsLorna Gibson
Websitewww-edc.eng.cam.ac.uk/mfa2

Michael Farries Ashby (born 20 November 1935) is a British metallurgical engineer and materials scientist. He served as Royal Society Research Professor, and a Principal Investigator at the Engineering Design Centre at the University of Cambridge.

Ashby is known for his contributions to the field of Materials Science, particularly in the development of systematic methods for material selection in product design and applied engineering. His work spans the broader field of materials, processing, and design in science and engineering. Ashby is recognised for his significant role in both research and education in the field, having authored several award-winning textbooks and pioneering teaching approaches aimed at making complex materials concepts accessible to engineering students.

In later years, his research has increasingly focused on materials in relation to environmental impact and sustainability, as well as on the development of computer-based tools to support materials selection in science and engineering practices.