Thursday 26 May 2016

Dr Ben Williams awarded Researcher of the Year - full-house for AQMRC

 
Dr Ben Williams has just been awarded the Department of Geography and Environmental Management Researcher of the Year, following in the footsteps of his AQMRC colleagues, Dr Enda Hayes, Dr Jo Barnes and D Tim Chatterton, who have in turn each received the accolade over the last three years.

Ben joined the Air Quality Management Resource Centre as a Research Associate in October 2014 and seamlessly embedded himself into the team while quickly exploring and building connections across the Department and Faculty. Ben has proven himself to be an able, diligent, enthusiastic and reliable team member and has been instrumental in helping the group grow and work towards the UWE Strategy 2020 priorities. Ben has taken a lead role in winning and delivering two major Research Council funded projects (‘EndotoxII’ funded by NERC and ‘Upstream’ funded by the Wellcome Trust) collectively valued at over £1.8m. Additionally, Ben has led a project to support Gatwick Airport in understanding the implications of the UK’s Air Quality Plans and is now frequently invited by Gatwick to be their representative at national events. Ben has taken a keen interest in knowledge exchange and public engagement activities such as running a well-attended air quality event during the 2015 Bristol Bright Night initiative and is now co-organising the ‘Routes to Clean Air 2’ conference with the Institute of Air Quality Management. He is building his publications profile while also developing his national and international standing through attendance and presentations at conferences. In addition to his research activities, Ben has proactively sought out UG and MSc projects to supervise, while also delivering teaching and CPD provision linked to his and AQMRC’s research.

Congratulations Ben, on this well-deserved award!




 
 
 
 
 

   


Tuesday 3 May 2016

Tim giving talk at Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand

On Tuesday 3rd May, Tim will be giving a presentation to the Centre on Innovation and Energy Demand at Sussex University.

The talk, titled 'Energy Consumption from Private Motor Vehicles - Exploring a rich new dataset' will present an overview of the EPSRC funded Motoring and vehicle Ownership and Trends (MOT) project.

http://cied.ac.uk/engagement/newsandevents/events?id=35193