Prof. Paul Lambert named as one of Mott MacDonald’s first three Fellows
Prof. Paul Lambert, a Visiting Professor in the Centre for Infrastructure Management (CIM) and Head of materials and corrosion technology at Mott MacDonald has recently been named as one of Mott MacDonald’s first three Fellows in recognition of their outstanding life-long records of achievement.

Paul is a chartered materials engineer and chartered scientist with more than 40 years’ experience in understanding, improving and sustaining the fabric of the world around us. Paul is also a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, a Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion, and an Industrial Fellow of the Royal Society and a past president of the Institute of Corrosion.
He works closely with Prof. Pal Mangat and Prof Fin O’Flaherty in CIM and conducts research into novel materials, protective coatings and repair technologies, where he has been a visiting professor for more than 20 years.
Paul is also a key member of the delivery team for the very successful ‘Bridge Inspectors Training Course’ run by CIM where UK and International bridge inspectors are trained on latest practices in bridge inspection and maintenance techniques.
“Getting the most out of materials is more important now than it’s ever been,” Paul says. “Preserving materials saves money, saves energy, saves carbon – it’s the sustainable thing to do.”
Further information on his Fellowship can be obtained from Standard-bearers for technical excellence – Mott MacDonald and Mott MacDonald Fellows, 2023 (youtube.com).