Valerie Randle Explained

Valerie Randle (Valerie Norris)
Honorific Prefix:Professor
Birth Date:1953
Birth Place:United Kingdom
Occupation:Scientist, educator
Language:English
Nationality:British
Education:Cardiff University
Genre:Academic and Fiction
Subject:Material Science and Engineering
Spouse:Professor Christopher Norris
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Awards:Rosenhain Medal, Welsh Woman of the Year 1998
Website:http://norriswriting.com

Valerie Randle is a materials engineer who specialised in electron backscatter diffraction, grain boundary engineering,[1] and has written a number of text books on the subject[2] [3] She was Welsh Woman of the Year in 1998 and in the same year was awarded the Rosenhain Award[4] for achievements in Materials Science by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.[5] In 2004 she was invited as a guest of HM the Queen to a luncheon at Buckingham Palace for the 'top 180 female achievers in the country'.[6] From 2008 she has been included in Who's Who.[7] as part of increasing public recognition of scientists. She has made significant contributions in the field of materials engineering with over 150 indexed publications in the field.[8]

Career

Randle entered Cardiff University at the age of 27 to study chemistry, and found that the metallurgy module sparked her interest in materials. She then did a PhD and eventually was awarded a Royal Society Research Fellowship which took her to Swansea University in 1992.

In 1999, she was made a professor in the Department of Metals Engineering,[9] working within the field of microstructure of materials at Swansea University. Randle became Head of the Materials Research Centre in 2007–2009. She has published some 370 research papers and five textbooks, and given many invited lectures all over the world.

After twenty-five years at Swansea University, she retired in 2013.

As Valerie Norris she has published two novels, In the Long Run and The April Letters with Cambria Publishing.[10]

Personal life

Valerie Randle was born in 1953 and has lived in Wales since she moved there when she was eighteen. Randle left school when was sixteen, got married at eighteen and had two children by the age of twenty. In 2013, at age sixty, she chose to take early retirement.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. http://www.swansea.ac.uk/staff/academic/Engineering/randlevalerie Swansea University
  2. Book: Randle. Valerie. Engler. Olaf. Introduction to texture analysis : macrotexture, microtexture and orientation mapping. 2000. CRC Press. Boca Raton. 978-9056992248. Digital printing 2003.
  3. Book: Randle. Valerie. The role of the coincidence site lattice in grain boundary engineering. 1996. Institute of Materials. London. 9781861250063.
  4. Web site: Awards archive IOM3. www.iom3.org. en. 28 September 2017.
  5. Shellie Nazarenus, Noted Scientist Shares Expertise, Calit2, University of California Irvine, November 13, 2008
  6. Web site: Power sharing at the palace.
  7. Web site: Science: 'Who's who'?. 4 December 2007.
  8. Web site: Scopus preview - Scopus - Author details (Rändle, Valerie). www.scopus.com. 28 September 2017.
  9. Web site: PEOPLE - What next for woman of the year?. The Engineer. 15 January 2000. 27 September 2017.
  10. Web site: About — Valerie Norris — Author . 2023-11-22 . Valerie Norris . en-GB.