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Dr Andreas Kropp

Description
Art and archaeology of the Near East in the Hellenistic and Roman periods ie. what is today Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine and Jordan from 300BC to AD 300. Art and architecture of the so-called Roman 'client' kings of 100 BC to AD 100 including Herod the Great and the Nabataean kings. Ancient architecture including the Temple at Jerusalem, Masada, Herodium, Caesarea and Jordan's Petra.

Dr Laura Hanks

Description
Depiction of national and ethnic identities through the built form and material culture of museums. Museology - the history and theory of knowledge and display. Post-modern representation.

Dr Mark Gillott

Description
Sustainable and renewable energy technologies, energy efficient systems and building/architecture. Air quality, ventilation and pollution. Refrigeration, heat pumps and air conditioning. Intelligent building monitoring and controls.

Dr Peter Rutherford

Description
Architectural acoustics and psychoacoustics.

Dr Robin Wilson

Description
Acoustics.

Dr Tim Heath

Description
Urban design. City centre living. Adaptive re-use.

Dr Yuying Yan

Description
Applied thermofluids and modelling — energy systems, heat transfer enhancement, two-phase flow, thermofluids-related biomimetics. Design of new refrigeration systems, heat pipes and heat exchangers. CFD simulation and numerical modelling.

Mr Jonathan Hale

Description
History of architectural theory. Architecture exhibitions.

Ms Swinal Samant

Description
Design and daylighting design of atrium buildings, environmental sustainability in architecture, architectural design education, waterfront architecture of India, environmental psychology in architecture.

Professor Saffa Riffat

Description
Renewable energy and energy efficient systems. Air quality and pollution. Building environment. Refrigeration. Air conditioning. Heat pumps. Absorption systems. Ventilation.

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