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Grant Allen is a Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Manchester. His research primarily focuses on airborne and satellite measurements of atmospheric composition, particularly through drone development for measuring greenhouse gases. With a PhD from the University of Leicester, he has contributed significantly to understanding greenhouse gas emissions, pollution transport modeling, and remote sensing techniques. Grant has been involved in several significant research projects such as the Closing Global Methane Budget, where he leads aircraft field campaigns in regions like Senegal and Uganda. His work has implications for environmental monitoring, particularly in relation to shale gas exploration and assessment of methane emissions. Allen is also a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and a member of the Institute of Physics. He actively engages in academic collaborations and has published extensively on the subject.
University of Manchester • Manchester, ENG, UK
Leading research on airborne and satellite measurements of atmospheric composition.
University of Manchester • Manchester, ENG, UK
Working on various projects regarding remote sensing and atmospheric research.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.