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  • Professor Andy Keane DSc, FREng

    Professor of Computational Engineering
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  • Professor Andrew Pinnock

    Professor
    Research interests
    • Arts management and cultural policy; cultural economics
    • Seventeenth-century English opera
    • Aspects of organology, especially the early twentieth-century English recorder revival.
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  • Professor Adam Sobey

    Professor of Data-Centric Engineering
    Research interests
    • development of Aritificial Intelligence and Machine Learning approaches with applications in Engineering
    • in particular focused on reducing emissions and improving safety
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  • Dr Alan Wong

    Research Fellow
    Research interests
    • the development of people-friendly, sustainable and liveable cities, that inter-link urban with transportation planning;
    • improving the de-carbonisation of road transport, with the associated improvements on air quality;
    • encouraging more sustainable modes of travel, including walking, cycling and taking public transport, with the health benefits these can also bring;
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  • Professor Alice Hunt

    Professor
    Research interests
    • early modern monarchy
    • ritual and ceremony
    • queenship
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  • Mr Adrian Hickford

    Senior Research Assistant
    Research interests
    • Methods to assess future changes to national and regional infrastructure systems
    • Promoting use of active travel and sustainable transport and improvements to road safety
    • Sustainable distribution and freight
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  • Professor Alec Wilson

    Professor Computational Aeroacoustics
    Research interests
    • As Director of the Rolls-Royce UTC in Propulsion Systems Noise Alec develops, leads and participates in a range of European and UK collaborative research programmes in the field of aeroplane noise, with particular emphasis on aeroengine noise sources and sound propagation.
    • While at Rolls-Royce Alec played a pioneering role in the application of aerodynamic CFD codes to predict turbomachinery tone noise generated by real engineering geometries, and Alec’s own research at the University of Southampton still centres on the development and application of analytic and numerical modelling techniques to real-world engineering issues and opportunities.
    • An example of Alec’s current research is the development of a new prediction method based on eigen analysis.  Eigen analysis has been used for many years to provide a fast, computationally efficient method for predicting noise propagation in ducts, but the methods used have been limited to simplified geometries and mean flow which has limited their usefulness in practice.  The new method being developed retains the computational efficiency of previous methods, but can be applied to any smoothly varying mean flow and duct geometry.  The initial target of the research is to provide a method to predict acoustic propagation through a three-dimensional aeroengine intake at a computational cost that permits multiple calculations during the design optimisation process.
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  • Dr Ann-Marie Hughes

    Associate Professor
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  • Dr Anthony Campbell

    Senior Teaching Fellow
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  • Professor Andrew Mcnaughton

    Professorial Fellow Enterprise
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