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Marc Stettler is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London, where he leads the Transport & Environment Laboratory and the Network of Excellence on Aerosols and Health. He serves as the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the MEng in Civil Engineering program. His research emphasizes evaluating the effects of transport activities on climate change and air quality, with a particular focus on understanding the sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and pollutant emissions, including nanoparticles. Marc's work spans various transport modes, including road and aviation, and aims to enhance understanding of emissions sources and their impacts on air pollution and public health. His research also includes aerosol science characterization, sustainable aviation, and lifecycle analyses of alternative fuels and vehicle technologies. Marc is the lead of the Partnerships Director for an EPSRC funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Aerosol Science, collaborating with eight UK universities and industry partners in areas such as healthcare, material science, energy, transport, environment, and agrochemicals. He joined Imperial College as a Lecturer in 2015 after completing his PhD on the impacts of aviation emissions at the University of Cambridge in 2013. His education includes an MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development from Cambridge and a BSc in Natural Sciences from the University of Durham. He has received notable awards, including the President's Award for Outstanding Early Career Researcher from Imperial College London in 2018 and the Outstanding PhD Dissertation prize from the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge in 2014.
Imperial College London, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • London, United Kingdom
Lecturer in the Transport Environment program.
Imperial College London, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • United Kingdom
Senior Lecturer in Transport Environment.
Imperial College London, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • United Kingdom
Reader in Transport Environment.
Imperial College London, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering • United Kingdom
Professor in Transport Environment.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.