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Tim Oxley is a Research Fellow in Integrated Assessment Modelling at the Centre for Environmental Policy. He has multidisciplinary research interests that include model integration, air quality modelling across various spatial scales, and addressing air pollution issues such as long-range transboundary air pollution and micro-scale urban population exposure, particularly focusing on air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions. His work involves extensive collaboration with international and national networks of experts. As a member of the Integrated Assessment Unit (IAU), he contributes to the Support National Air Pollution Control Strategies (SNAPCS) project, aiding the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) in developing UK air quality policies, including setting targets for harmful PM2.5 concentrations required by the Environment Act 2021 by 2040. Working part-time, Tim focuses on the ongoing development of the UK Integrated Assessment Model, which allows for flexibility in addressing policy issues that arise related to air quality objectives and priorities. Tim has a background in complex systems modelling that incorporates spatial and temporal dimensions, with interactions between humans and the natural environment being central to his integrative research methods and the development of decision support tools for environmental assessments.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.