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Henry Lloyd

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Henry Lloyd joined the Shareholder Executive (now UK Government Investments) in June 2015 after 25 years in European corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions. He previously worked in the UK investment banking teams at JPMorgan, CSFB and BZW where he started as a graduate trainee. Before joining government, he worked as the European head of a small international corporate finance advisory firm based in New York.

Since joining UKGI, Henry has worked on the governance arrangements for Urenco, represented Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on the board of The Insolvency Service and advised the MoD on the establishment of the Submarine Delivery Agency.  He now heads-up a Joint Unit between the Ministry of Defence and UK Government Investments. He is the shareholder appointed Non-Executive Director of Defence Equipment and Support.

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Detecting the undetectable

At AWE Blacknest, experts in forensic seismology work behind the scenes to support the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). Their mission? To detect and verify potential nuclear tests worldwide by analysing seismic data. Our seismologists play a key role in upholding global security and arms control through cutting-edge research, international collaboration, and advanced monitoring techniques.

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AWE physicists celebrated at STEM for Britain 2025

Two aspiring physicists from AWE were recently honoured as finalists at the prestigious STEM for Britain 2025 event, an annual competition which provides a unique platform for early career research scientists, engineers and mathematicians to present ground-breaking work to policymakers, industry leaders and academics. This is the third year AWE has sponsored the event, demonstrating […]

Mark Whiting

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William Penney Fellow appointed to full professor

We are delighted to announce that Mark Whiting, one of our esteemed William Penney Fellows, has been promoted to full professor at the University of Surrey – a key strategic partner for AWE.

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