Tim Abram
Co-founder of Nuclear Turbines; holds the Westinghouse Chair in Nuclear Fuel Technology at the University of Manchester, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Co-founder of Nuclear Turbines. Holds the Westinghouse Chair in Nuclear Fuel Technology at the University of Manchester, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (2023), with 20+ years' prior experience at BNFL, the National Nuclear Laboratory, and Westinghouse.
Overview
- Role
- Co-founder
- Based in
- Manchester, UK
- Prior experience
- BNFL, National Nuclear Laboratory, Westinghouse
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Frequently asked
- Who is Tim Abram?
- Co-founder of Nuclear Turbines. Holds the Westinghouse Chair in Nuclear Fuel Technology at the University of Manchester, a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering (2023), with 20+ years' prior experience at BNFL, the National Nuclear Laboratory, and Westinghouse.
- What is Tim Abram's role?
- Tim Abram is Co-founder, based in Manchester, UK.
- Where did Tim Abram work before?
- Tim Abram's prior roles include BNFL, National Nuclear Laboratory, Westinghouse.
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Prof. Tim Abram, Westinghouse Chair in Nuclear Fuel Technology at the University of Manchester, co-founded Nuclear Turbines
University of Manchester: Timothy Abram — Research ExplorerVerified2026-07-27