Louisa Brown
About Louisa Brown
Louisa Brown is a structural engineer currently working at Arup, with experience in both the UK and Kenya, and has been actively involved in professional organizations and significant projects.
Current Role at Arup
Louisa Brown is a Structural Engineer at Arup. Part of Arup's Aviation, Science & Industry team based in Amsterdam, she has been with the organization since 2010. Arup is known for its expertise in various engineering disciplines and has a strong reputation in the engineering sector.
Work Experience with Kounkuey Design Initiative
In 2013, Louisa Brown engaged in a 3-month placement under the EWB/RedR Future Relief Worker Scheme at Kounkuey Design Initiative, Inc. She worked in Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya, contributing to community development and infrastructure projects. This experience reflects her commitment to using engineering skills for social impact.
Educational Background in Civil Engineering
Louisa Brown holds a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Civil Engineering from Imperial College London. She completed her studies from 2006 to 2010. Imperial College London is renowned for its engineering programs, providing Louisa with a robust foundation in her field.
Institutional and Committee Involvement
Louisa Brown has been actively involved with the Institution of Structural Engineers. She chaired the Young Members' Panel, organizing the annual Young Members' Conference. Additionally, she was elected to the Institution’s Council for the term 2018-2020, contributing to the governance and strategic direction of the organization.
Significant Projects
Louisa Brown has worked on notable projects such as the Cornerstone Project for Square Chapel Centre for the Arts in Halifax and the Acero Works project at Digital Campus in Sheffield. These projects highlight her expertise and contribution to significant structural engineering undertakings.