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Huw Woodward is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Environmental Policy, focusing on air quality, its exposure impacts on human health, and the nitrogen cycle's effects on natural habitats. He contributes to the Integrated Assessment Unit (IAU) and works on the Support National Air Pollution Control Strategies (SNAPCS) project, aiding the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in developing UK air quality policy and setting targets for harmful PM2.5 concentrations by 2040 per the Environment Act 2021. His expertise spans a wide range of air quality modelling methods, including local-scale computational fluid mechanics and Gaussian plume modelling. Huw holds a PhD in fracture mechanics from the University of Manchester, where he developed a method for modelling crack propagation in structures. His research includes analyses of abatement options to reduce PM2.5 levels and assessing shipping emissions' contributions to nitrogen deposition in the UK.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.