Research students
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Ruth Awara
Doctoral researcher
Ruth's research focuses on developing a blue-green urban planning framework towards the integration of flood risk management in Birmingham, United Kingdom. She will be reviewing and identifying existing planning policy and frameworks that relate to flood risk management in Birmingham to highlight their flaws and scope for...
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Heba Iskandarani
Doctoral researcher
A PhD researcher in planning at the school of Built Environment at Birmingham City University, Heba's research focus is in post-conflict reconstruction of the Middle East specifically housing projects.
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Roshni Paul
Research Associate
Roshni Paul is a renewable energy scientist. She completed her undergraduate in Chemistry, from Calicut University in India. She did her masters in Nanotechnology specializing in microsystems from Teesside University, Middlesbrough. She joined Birmingham City University for her MPhil/PhD studies in 2011 specialising in...
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Varsha Radhakrishnan
Doctoral researcher
Varsha's aim is to develop her career in academia as her previous teaching experience and research experiences have allowed her to follow her passion.
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Bioenergy and Bio-economy
- Aminu Bature – Opportunities to establish low-tech, algae-based markets in developing countries.
- Ugochukwu Chibuisi – Algae biotechnology – design and development of novel low-tech solutions for developing countries.
- Tania Islam– Indicators of Success and Failure of AD plants in Bangladesh
- Arifur Rahman – Formal and informal waste management practices in Bangladesh – Textiles waste.
- Laura Leyland – Sustainable coatings to reduce the flammable nature of rural thatch roofing in South Africa.
Water, Environment and Communities
- Taiwo Adedeji – The Development of a Measurement Framework for Property Level Flood Resilience
- Oluwayemi Oladunjoye – ‘A Cost - Benefit Appraisal of Retrofit of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems Towards Improved Flood Risk Mitigation’