Senior Lecturer, Engineering and Innovation, The Open University
I gained BSc Chem (Hons) in the US, and went on to work in the automotive sector for 2 years on catalysts for cars. I then returned to do my PhD (same area) and then worked for many automotive companies for 6 yrs; in 2000 I moved to Open University to teach and write in environmental studies (pollution control) and have maintained an interest in pollution control, air pollution detection and fleet emissions.
Coronavirus is a once in a lifetime chance to reshape how we travel
Apr 04, 2020 06:27 am UTC| Insights & Views
The transport sector has been impacted as much as any by the coronavirus. This isnt a normal period of disruption, which is usually caused by failures in supply such as road accidents or industrial action. In this case it...
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