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Related research

 

If you would like to know more about related research projects please take a look at the selection below.

Microclimates
Dr Alona Armstrong

Effects of hosting land-based renewables on terrestrial carbon cycling

Dr Armstrong is a faculty fellow in the Lancaster Environment Centre. As part of the Energy Lancaster group, her current research examines the effects of solar parks on the microclimate and elucidates the subsequent changes in carbon cycling. She is also examining the potential to double crop food and energy and is investigating the scope to optimise deployment of solar parks for ecosystem services. Find out more here.

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Dr Niall McNamara

Impacts of bioenergy crops on biogeochemical cycles

Dr Niall McNamara is the lead co-ordinator of the Ecosystem Land Use Modelling & Soil C Flux Trial (ELUM) project, which aims to produce a framework for predicting the sustainability of bioenergy deployment across the UK. He is a co-investigator of the Carbo-Biocrop project, working to better understand the impact of bioenergy cropping systems on soil processes and GHG mitigation potential. Find out more here.

 

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Dr Victoria Smith

Instrumentation for atmospheric measurements

Dr Victoria Smith is an instrument research scientist at the National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS), based at the University of Leeds. She was part of the team that instrumented Black Law Wind Farm, in order to measure changes in temperature and humidity within the within farm during operational and idle periods (Work Package 0). Find out more about Victoria here.

 

Microclimates
Dr David Brayshaw

UK wind power extremes and predictability

Dr Brayshaw is a lecturer in the Department of Meteorology and is part of the Energy Meteorology research group. One of his main research interests is understanding impacts of weather and climate on human and environmental systems, particularly power systems at regional, national and international scales. More information about David's research can be found here.

Microclimates
Dr Ralph Burton

Atmospheric modelling

Dr Ralph Burton is a research scientist at NCAS in Leeds. His main area of research is dynamical meteorology and he has applied his expertise in numerical modelling to investigate wind farm microclimate effects on air temperture and relative humidty (Micro-climates Work Package 0). His current research focuses on modelling volacanic ash and boundary layer dynamics at oil palm plantations in Malaysia.

Microclimates
Dr Susan Lee

Atmospheric modelling

Dr Susan Lee is a research fellow at the University of Birmingham. Her research interests are varied, and range from the micro- to the macro-scale effects of both weather and climate on buildings and vegetation. She is particularly interested in the environmental effects of climate change and how this effects the urban environment as well as the natural world. Susan contributed to the research conducted in Work Package 0. Find out more about Susan here.

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Scott Wylie

CFD modelling of wind farms

Scott Wylie is a wind engineer at ZephIR Lidar. Previously he was a project analyst at Sykamore Small Wind Ltd and a research associate at Loughborough University. His work at Loughborugh saw him using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model the impacts of an operational wind farm on local climate, in an enviornmentally sensitive area (Work Package 2). Find out more about what Scott is doing now here.

 

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