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Grovenor, Professor Christopher

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Professor Chris Grovenor Fellow and Tutor in Materials ScienceProfessor of MaterialsWolfson Fellow in Metallurgy and Science of Materials Email: chris.grovenor@materials.ox.ac.uk Department Website Research interests Chris has interests in the application of advanced analytical techniques to understanding the relationship between chemistry and microstructure and the properties of functional materials.  Current areas of research include: Oxidation and


Green, Professor Nicholas

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Professor Nicholas Green Stipendiary Lecturer in ChemistryDirector of Studies for the Department of Chemistry Email: nicholas.green@chem.ox.ac.uk Department Website   Academic Background Professor Green is a Lecturer in Chemistry at St Anne’s and Oriel. He completed his BA, MA and Dphil in Chemistry at Jesus College Oxford and subsequently had an SERC Research Fellowship and a JRF


Goold, Professor Imogen

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Professor Imogen Goold Professor of Medical Law and Tutorial Fellow Email: imogen.goold@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Imogen Goold studied Law and Modern History at the University of Tasmania, Australia, receiving her PhD in 2005. Her doctoral research explored the use of property law to regulate human body parts. She also received a Masters degree in Bioethics from


Ghosh, Professor Peter

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Research Peter was a Fellow of St Anne’s from 1982 until 2023, when he retired and became a Senior Research Fellow. He has two related research interests: the interface between political ideas and English politics, c. 1850 – 1895 the evolution of Western European and British ideas, including historiography, from the Enlightenment to the present.


Flyvbjerg, Professor Bent

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Professor Bent Flyvbjerg Senior Research Fellow Email: bent.flyvbjerg@sbs.ox.ac.uk Academic background Professor Bent Flyvbjerg is a Senior Research Fellow of St Anne’s College and the first BT Professor and inaugural Chair of Major Programme Management at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School. He is also the Villum Kann Rasmussen Professor and Chair in Major Program Management at


Donnelly, Professor Sir Peter

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Academic Background Peter Donnelly is the former Professor of Statistical Science at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford. He grew up in Australia and on graduating from the University of Queensland he studied for a doctorate in Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. He held professorships at the Universities of London and Chicago


Deane, Professor Charlotte

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Professor Charlotte Deane Professor of Structural Bioinformatics Head of the Oxford Protein Informatics Group (OPIG) Email: deane@stats.ox.ac.uk Website/social media accounts: http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~deane/http://opig.stats.ox.ac.uk/ Academic background  Charlotte originally trained as a chemist, before starting a PhD in Bioinformatics at Cambridge. This was followed by two years at UCLA as a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow. In 2002 she became a


Crisp, Professor Roger

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Professor Roger Crisp Uehiro Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy Professor of Moral Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy Email: roger.crisp@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Faculty Website Academic background BPhil. 1983; MA (Literae Humaniores) 1985; DPhil. 1988 Biography Prof. Roger Crisp was in the first male cohort at St Anne’s in 1979, admitted to read Lit. Hum. After a BPhil. and DPhil.


Cocks, Professor Alan

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Professor Alan Cocks Senior Research Fellow Email: alan.cocks@eng.ox.ac.uk Department Website Academic background   Ph.D. in Engineering, Cambridge (1981) MA, Oxford (2006) BSc Engineering. Leicester (1977) Research interests   Micromechanical modelling Creep deformation and failure Modelling powder processing – flow, compaction and sintering Modelling the performance of welded components Modelling the performance of Thermal Barrier Coating