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  • Professor Kostas Skenderis

    Chair in Mathematical Physics
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  • Mr Kamesh Korangi

    Research interests
    • Credit Risk
    • Deep learning
    • Fixed Income Markets
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  • Mr Kevin Smith

    Production Facilities Manager
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  • Dr Kirsten Poore

    Principal Teaching Fellow
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  • Dr Klaus-Peter Zauner

    Associate Professor
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  • Professor Katherine Newman-Taylor

    Professorial Fellow-Education
    Research interests
    • CBT and mindfulness for psychosis
    • Attachment based interventions for psychosis
    • Recovery approaches to living well with severe mental ill-health
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  • Dr Kelvin Peh

    Assoc Professor of Conservation Science
    Research interests
    • Kelvin Peh’s interests range from forest ecology to urban wildlife in respect of diversity and distribution. He is interested in all areas of wildlife-human conflicts and wildlife ecology in human-dominated landscapes, and in the application of his research results to the conservation/management of biological resources.
    • Tropical Forest Ecology – Kelvin’s work on monodominance in tropical tree-dominated systems - has helped rekindle scientific interest in this fascinating, yet relatively unexplored phenomenon in tropical forests. He is the principal editor of the “Routledge Handbook of Forest Ecology Second Edition”, published by Routledge under its “Earthscan” imprint on 7 October 2024 (available at www.routledge.com/9781032348384).
    • Ecosystem Services – Kelvin is best known for his leading role in the development of TESSA (Toolkit for Ecosystem Service Site-based Assessment). TESSA v3.0, published on 31 Oct 2022, is now available at https://www.birdlife.org/tessa-tools/. For the impacts of TESSA, see: https://bit.ly/4ccpken. He continues working on this ecosystem service assessment project to develop and test novel tools for rapidly assessing the net impact of site-based conservation on the provision of ecosystem services. This project runs in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, BirdLife International, Tropical Biology Association, Anglia Ruskin University and UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre. Currently, he is leading the ecosystem service task team of the Asian Development Bank’s Regional Flyway Initiative.
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  • Mr Kevin Newark

    Senior Teaching Fellow
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