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I have been teaching at London South Bank University for over 37 years and i am currently Course Leader for BSc Forensic Science. I am the module leader for 4 courses: Scientific Skills, Fundamentals of Measurement and Instrumentation, Incident Investigation, and Explosion, Fire and Firearms. My research interests include measurement science as well as chemical and instrumental techniques for materials analysis and chemical reactions, with a special emphasis on calorimetric techniques using reaction and oxygen balance calorimetry.
Research Interests
My subjects include Core Skills for Forensic Science, Measurement Science, Research Methods, Research Project, Chemical and Instrumental methods of analysis, Incident Investigation, Explosion and Fire and Accident Investigation. I am module leader for Environmental and Safety Management which is taught on the final year of the BEng degree in Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Engineering.
I have been course planning chairmen for a number of degree courses including Fire Engineering and Forensic Science. My other interests include measurement science and chemical and instrumental techniques for materials analysis and chemical reactions with a special emphasis on calorimetric techniques using reaction calorimetry and oxygen balance calorimetry.
In the past I have taught a range of subjects on both chemical and Fire Engineering courses ranging from, fire protection and fire dynamics to industry and environment, chemical and power thermodynamics and safety and control.
I have also collaborated with a range of organisations including the Fire Service College and has been an external examiner and external advisor to a number of universities.
I have been course planning chairmen for a number of degree courses including Fire Engineering and Forensic Science. My other interests include measurement science and chemical and instrumental techniques for materials analysis and chemical reactions with a special emphasis on calorimetric techniques using reaction calorimetry and oxygen balance calorimetry.
In the past I have taught a range of subjects on both chemical and Fire Engineering courses ranging from, fire protection and fire dynamics to industry and environment, chemical and power thermodynamics and safety and control.
I have also collaborated with a range of organisations including the Fire Service College and has been an external examiner and external advisor to a number of universities.
Additional Responsibility
Course Director BSc(Hons) Forensic Science
Subjects Taught
CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS POWER THERMODYNAMICS LINEARC CONTROL THEORY REACTOR ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS OF MEASUREMENT AND INSTRUMENTATION MEASUREMENT SCIENCE ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY EXPLOSION AND FIRE MAJOR HAZARDS INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION FOUNDATION CHEMISTRY INCIDENT INVESTIGATION FIRE ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROJECTS CHEMICAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH PROJECTS FORENSIC SCEINCE RESEARCH PROJECTS
Research Project
Education/Academic qualification
PGCHE
2014 → 2015
PhD CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
1985 → 1988
MSc Energy Engineering
1984 → 1985
BSc(Hons) Applied Science (1st)
1980 → 1983
External Positions and Roles
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, LONDON SOUTHBANK UNIVERSITY
2006 → …
PRINCIPAL LECTURER, London South Bank University
2004 → 2016
SENIOR LECTURER, London South Bank University
1992 → 2004
LECTURER, London South Bank University
1990 → 1992
POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW, London South Bank University
1989 → 1990
RESEARCH ASSISTANT, London South Bank University
1985 → 1988
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