Abbie Hutty
"I hope that anyone following a similar journey in my field will find that the path has been smoothed by people like me who have fixed the issues we鈥檝e found along the way. Hopefully it won鈥檛 be many more years before being a 鈥榝emale engineer鈥 is so normal that it is no longer noteworthy 鈥 that鈥檚 when we鈥檒l know we have succeeded!"
Course
Mechanical Engineering MEngGraduation year
2010My career and achievements
Abbie is Chief Engineer at , where she leads the development of Lunar Rover missions.
Prior to this role, she spent 12 years at Airbus space in the UK, working primarily on Mars Rover missions; first as Lead Structures Engineer and then as Systems Engineer and Delivery Manager on ExoMars 鈥 Europe鈥檚 first Rover mission to Mars, and then as a Principle Systems Engineer and Subsystem Manager on the NASA-ESA collaboration for the Mars Sample Return mission, the Sample Fetch Rover.
Abbie is a chartered engineer, holding a Masters Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the 扣扣传媒. She was elected a Fellow of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers at only 29 years old; then the youngest individual in the Institution鈥檚 history to achieve this status.
Alongside her day job, Abbie promotes engineering careers and the study of STEM subjects to the next generation. She appears in print, radio, televisual, and speaking roles in her capacity as an Engineer, including speaking at a UN conference, a TEDx talk, documentaries for BBC and the Discovery Channel, appearing in the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures, and on BBC Stargazing live with Brian Cox and Dara 脫 Briain.
Abbie has received accolades including IMechE Young Member of the Year, IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year, Royal Academy of Engineering Rising Star, and winner of the Science category in the 鈥淲omen of the Future Awards鈥.
In 2019 Abbie was named as one of the BA100; a list of 100 鈥渕akers of Modern Britain鈥 compiled by British Airways in their centenary year who they consider representing the best values of modern Britain.
Celebrating International Women in Engineering Day - Meet Abbie