Mark Gillan - Chief Operations Engineer
Mark Gillan graduated from Queen’s University, Belfast with a First Class honours degree in Aeronautical Engineering, having been sponsored throughout his studies by the local aerospace firm Short Brothers plc. He remained at Queen’s doing research for his PhD in flow control methodologies for aerospace applications.
After a posting at Bombardier’s Thermodynamics Department, Mark joined the Aeronautical Department at Queen’s as a Lecturer and Adviser of Studies. Whilst there, Mark invented a haemodynamic control device to prolong heart bypass patients’ life expectancy. The invention and its associated research won Northern Ireland’s Engineering Employers Federation Trophy.
Mark’s interest in aerodynamics came to the fore and in 1998 he joined McLaren as a vehicle dynamicist, before progressing to the position of Principal Operational Aerodynamicist.
In 2002 Mark joined the Jaguar F1 Team where he held the positions of
Head of Vehicle Performance and Chief Race and Test Engineer. At the
start of 2005 he left the team, now called Red Bull Racing, to take up a
Professorship at the University of Surrey, taking the Sir George
Edwards Chair in Aerospace Engineering and Director of Surrey’s Advanced
Vehicle Analysis Group (SAVAG).
Mark was recruited by Toyota in 2006 to head their aerodynamics
department. At the end of 2009 he set up a consultancy business, which
provided technical input to a leading Formula One team. At the same
time, Mark returned to the University of Surrey as Professor of Vehicle
Engineering to lead the SAVAG research group.
In September 2011 Mark joined Williams F1 as Chief Operations Engineer.
• Nationality: British
• Born: 25th January 1968
• Job description: Chief Operations Engineer
Career Highlights
2011 Chief Operations Engineer, Williams F1
2010-11 Director, Gillan Consulting Ltd and Professor of Vehicle Engineering, University of Surrey.
2007-09 Head of Aerodynamics, Toyota Racing F1 Team
2005-06 Sir George Edwards Chair in Aerospace Engineering, University of Surrey
2002-05 Head of Vehicle Performance and Chief Race Engineer, Jaguar/Red-Bull
1998-02 Principal Operational Aerodynamicist, McLaren
1995-98 Lecturer in Aeronautical Engineering, Queen’s University Belfast
1993-94 Research Technical Engineer, Bombardier/Short Brothers plc
1990-93 PhD on Passive Flow Control, Queen’s University, Belfast
1990 Graduated from Queen’s University, Belfast with 1st class honours in Aeronautical Engineering
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