Ryan Dunne
About Ryan Dunne
Ryan Dunne is an Associate Mechanical Engineer at Arup in London, with a strong background in sustainable building practices and healthcare facility design.
Current Role at Arup
Ryan Dunne has been serving as an Associate Mechanical Engineer at Arup in London, United Kingdom since 2017. In his current role, he is responsible for the design and commissioning of mechanical services for various projects, with a notable focus on healthcare facilities such as operating theatres, aseptic suites, and medical imaging facilities.
Previous Experience at Arup
Prior to his current position, Ryan Dunne worked at Arup in several capacities. He was a Senior Mechanical Engineer from 2013 to 2017 in London, where he led mechanical engineering design projects. Before that, he served as a Mechanical Engineer from 2007 to 2013, during which he gained extensive experience in various mechanical engineering projects.
Industry Placement at Wind Prospect
Ryan Dunne began his career with a Year in Industry Placement at Wind Prospect in Bristol, United Kingdom, from 2004 to 2005. During this time, he gained valuable industry experience that laid the foundation for his future roles in mechanical engineering.
Educational Background
Ryan Dunne completed his Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mechanical Engineering at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd, from 2002 to 2007. He also attended Nelson Thomlinson School in Wigton from 2000 to 2002, and The Forest School in Winnersh from 1995 to 2000.
Specializations and Interests
Ryan Dunne has a strong interest in sustainability, particularly in district heating and renewable energy schemes. He is a qualified BREEAM Healthcare assessor, showcasing his expertise in sustainable building practices within the healthcare sector. His work also includes contributions to international projects such as laboratories, sporting facilities, transport hubs, and data centers.
Understanding of NHS Guidelines
Ryan Dunne possesses a comprehensive understanding of NHS guidelines, including HTM (Health Technical Memorandum) and HBN (Health Building Notes). This expertise is crucial for the design and commissioning of healthcare facilities, ensuring they meet the required standards and regulations.