Meini Su Named in 2025 Top 50 Women Engineers
Dr. Meini Su, Theme Lead for Living and Infrastructure at the Thomas Ashton Institute, has been named one of the for 2025 by the Women鈥檚 Engineering Society. This year鈥檚 theme, #TogetherWeEngineer, celebrates collaboration in engineering. Dr. Su鈥檚 work in sustainable construction reflects this ethos and continues to inspire future generations of engineers.

We鈥檙e thrilled to share that our colleague Dr. Meini Su, TAI Theme Lead for , has been named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) for 2025. This prestigious recognition, awarded by the Women鈥檚 Engineering Society (WES), celebrates the outstanding contributions of women engineers who are shaping a better world through collaboration, innovation, and impact.
This year鈥檚 theme, #TogetherWeEngineer, highlights the power of teamwork in engineering - bringing together diverse minds to tackle global challenges and build a more sustainable, inclusive future. Dr. Su鈥檚 work exemplifies this ethos, leading interdisciplinary efforts that transform how we design and interact with the built environment.
鈥淚t is my great honour to be awarded as one of the Top 50 women engineers in the UK this year,鈥 explains Dr Meini Su. 鈥淭his award is a great recognition to me and our work on sustainability in construction in the past 10 years. I hope the stories and experiences of all the WE50 winners can inspire more females to join engineering and work together to build a better world.鈥
She joins an inspiring cohort of engineers whose collective achievements are driving progress across sectors. Her recognition also follows in the footsteps of Dr. Clara Cheung, a previous WE50 honouree - making our academic community truly award-winning.
