Researcher in Environmental Engineering, Newcastle University
Josh specialises in the use of statistical methods to better understand aquatic systems for the benefit of public health. He is currently based in the School of Engineering at Newcastle University where he works to improve wastewater treatment in rural and remote locations.
Josh has carried out research in the UK and south and south-east Asia and was trained by Prof. Karen Heywood and Prof. David Graham. He has professional experience working in the UK water industry and environmental consultancy.
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