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School Faculty of Science and Technology
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Department Natural Sciences
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Location London
Research activities
His academic research within the聽Flood Hazard Research Centre聽and on international research projects explores the role of both public and professional social contexts in decision-making, communication of flood risk with uncertainty and approaches to participatory interaction in flood risk and water management.
Current Teaching
MSc Module Leader:Factors affecting risk and strategic risk intervention (PRS4434), Sustainable Decision Making (PRS4560), Principles of health stressors (BIO1655) and Research Methods and Project Dissertation聽 (PRS4499 / PRS 4489).
Contributions to Social researchmethods for modules:
聽 聽聽 聽Research Methods (PRS4799)
聽 聽聽 聽Research methods and project (PRS3999)
聽 聽 聽 聽Research methods and project planning (BIO2005)
聽 聽聽 聽Approaches to experimental research (BIO2003)
聽 聽聽 聽Research methods and professional practice (BMS2007)
Supervisionrequests at the Doctorate level on relevant research topics are welcomed.
2023 - current: Supervisor PhD candidate Sam Serpooshan (Flood Risk Management)
2022 - current:Supervisor PhD candidate Arzoo Hassan (Flood Risk Management)
2022 -current:Supervisor DProf candidate Obinna Benjamin (Sustainable Waste Management:Construction & demolition)
DProf 2024: Supervisor (Awarded) Saeed Oluwadipe (Sustainable Waste Management: Household)
PhD 2020:Supervisor PhD (Awarded) Marlies Barendrecht. Socio-hydrological modelling ofthe human flood system. Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water ResourceManagement, Vienna.
PhD 2018: Directorof Studies. PhD (Awarded): Ali Alahmari 'The role of knowledge andinstitutional challenges to the adoption of sustainable drainage in SaudiArabia: Implications for sustainable environmental development'.
PhD 2016 SupervisorPhD (Awarded): Simrat Riyait 'I'm big your small I'm right your wrong. Theinfluence of gender and generation on migrant response to flood risk in England'