Academic Promotions for 2008/09 at The University of Nottingham
Fourteen new Professors have been appointed at The University of Nottingham in this year's round of academic promotions. In addition, 18 talented academics have been promoted to the position of Associate Professor and Reader, and a further 27 are promoted to Associate Professor.Many of these highly accomplished academics feature in the Media Guide to Expertise at The University of Nottingham - which now has more than 600 listings.
(Media-Newswire.com) - Fourteen new Professors have been appointed at The University of Nottingham in this year's round of academic promotions.
In addition, 18 talented academics have been promoted to the position of Associate Professor and Reader, and a further 27 are promoted to Associate Professor.
Many of these highly accomplished academics feature in the Media Guide to Expertise at The University of Nottingham which now has more than 600 listings. Academics listed in the Media Guide to Expertise can offer informed comment or factual input on subjects from carbon capture and bio-energy to human rights, hospital acquired infections, pre-school learning, tissue engineering, the credit crunch, satellite navigation, the Conservative Party and hundreds of other subjects.
The newly promoted Professors cover a diverse range of subjects. Here is a just a flavour of some of their work:
COLIN HEYWOOD is promoted to Professor of Modern French History. His main expertise is in the economic development of France, popular politics during the nineteenth century, and above all the history of childhood and youth.
RICHARD BELL becomes Professor of Theology. His research concerns the Theology of the New Testament with special interests in Christology, Atonement, Israel and Demonology. He has also worked on the relationship of Theology to myth and the Natural Sciences.
ROLAND DEINES, who is appointed Professor of New Testament Studies, is focusing on Jesus in history and theology, the relation of the New Testament writings to their wider Jewish context, and interested in the question of faith and history. He is also an expert on the Pharisees.
GEORGE CHEN is promoted to Professor of Electrochemical Technologies. His research aims at scientific understanding of electrons, ions and molecules at solid=liquid boundaries, and engineering innovations for materials ( titanium and conducting polymers ), environment ( CO2 and pollutants ) and energy ( stores and carriers ).
JOHN CROWE is promoted to Professor of Biomedical Engineering. His expertise is in the development and assessment of instrumentation for use in healthcare. This has included fetal monitors and optical-based devices.
VICTORIA CHAPMAN is appointed Professor of Neuropharmacology in the School of Biomedical Sciences. Her research on pain processing and the mechanisms of action of analgesics is focused on cannabis-based medicines.
MIGUEL CΑMARA has been promoted to Professor of Molecular Microbiology. He works in the molecular biology of bacterial cell-cell signalling in clinical and environmental settings with a view to develop novel antimicrobial and antifouling agents.
PAUL CRAWFORD becomes Professor of Health Humanities in The University of Nottingham School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy. He is an expert in health communication and leads a programme of interdisciplinary research to widen the application of humanities disciplines in healthcare.
PHIL GARNSWORTHY becomes Professor of Dairy Science. His expertise is in dairy cow nutrition, with particular emphasis on how diet influences metabolism, reproductive performance, environmental impact and the fatty acid profile of milk.
JOHN BARRETT becomes Professor of Mathematical Physics. He works on using mathematical techniques from geometry, topology and algebra to solve the problem of unifying gravity with quantum physics.
CAMERON ALEXANDER is promoted to Professor of Polymer Therapeutics. Previously an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow, his work focuses on developing new materials to deliver therapeutic drugs and cells to target sites in the body.
ALFONSO ARAGΣN-SALAMANCA becomes Professor of Astronomy in The University of Nottingham's School of Physics and Astronomy. His main field of research is Extragalactic Astronomy, studying the formation and evolution of galaxies.
MALCOLM SWAN becomes Professor of Mathematics Education. His research interests lie in the design of teaching and assessment for mathematics education. This includes the design of situations which foster reflection, discussion and metacognitive activity; the design of situations in which children are able to construct mathematical concepts and the design of assessment tools that enable us to evaluate learning.
STEVEN FIELDING is appointed Professor of Political History. He is Director of the Centre for British Politics; his research interests have mainly focused on the Labour Party and he is currently working on the fictional representation of politics in the UK and USA.
The full list of academic promotions is as follows:
Promotions to Chair ( 14 )
Effective from 1 January 2009
Dr CM Heywood, School of History Chair in Modern French History
Dr RH Bell, School of Humanities ( Theology ) Chair in Theology
Dr R Deines, School of Humanities ( Theology ) Chair in New Testament Studies
Dr GZ Chen, Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering Chair in Electrochemical Technologies
Dr JA Crowe, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Chair in Biomedical Engineering
Dr V Chapman, School of Biomedical Sciences Chair in Neuropharmacology
Dr MM Camara Garcia, School of Molecular Medical Sciences ( Molecular Microbiology ) Chair in Molecular Microbiology
Dr P Crawford, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Physiotherapy Chair in Health Humanities
Dr PC Garnsworthy, School of Biosciences Chair in Dairy Science
Dr JW Barrett, School of Mathematical Sciences Chair in Mathematical Physics
Dr C Alexander, School of Pharmacy Chair in Polymer Therapeutics
Dr A Aragon-Salamanca, School of Physics & Astronomy Chair in Astronomy
Dr MB Swan, School of Education Chair in Mathematics Education
Dr SJ Fielding, School of Politics & International Relations Chair in Political History
Promotions to Associate Professor Reader ( 18 )
Effective from 1 January 2009
Dr RCJ Marsden, School of English Studies Associate Professor & Reader in Old English
Dr CS Jenkins, School of Humanities ( Philosophy ) Associate Professor & Reader in Philosophy
Dr CP Loveluck, School of Humanities ( Archaeology ) Associate Professor & Reader in Medieval Archaeology
Dr M Sumner, Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering Associate Professor & Reader in Power Electronic Systems
Dr GS Walker, Department of Mechanical, Materials & Manufacturing Engineering Associate Professor & Reader in Energy Materials
Dr CN Denning, School of Clinical Sciences ( Obstetrics & Gynaecology ) Associate Professor & Reader in Stem Cell Biology
Dr K Ragunath, School of Clinical Sciences ( The Wolfson Digestive Diseases Centre ) Associate Professor & Reader in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Dr FJ Bath-Hextall, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Physiotherapy Associate Professor & Reader in Evidence Based Healthcare
Dr MJ Dickinson, School of Biosciences Associate Professor & Reader in Molecular Plant Pathology
Dr P Licence, School of Chemistry Associate Professor & Reader in Chemistry
Dr N Krasnogor, School of Computer Science Associate Professor & Reader in Interdisciplinary Computer Science
Dr A Mόnch, School of Mathematical Sciences Associate Professor & Reader in Applied Mathematics
Dr JAD Wattis, School of Mathematical Sciences Associate Professor & Reader in Applied Mathematics
Dr KW Edmonds, School of Physics & Astronomy Associate Professor & Reader in Physics
Dr RA Kneller, School of Economics Associate Professor & Reader in Economics
Dr E Derclaye, School of Law Associate Professor & Reader in Intellectual Property Law
Dr SC Carey, School of Politics & International Relations Associate Professor & Reader in Political Science
Dr Y Yan, School of the Built Environment Associate Professor & Reader in Thermofluids Engineering
Promotions to Associate Professor ( 27 )
Effective from 1 January 2009
Dr C Bernier, School of American & Canadian Studies
Mr PT Knight, Centre for English Language Education
Dr LJ Mullany, School of English Studies
Dr AJ Cobbing, School of History
Dr JF Merritt, School of History
Dr SR Baker, School of Humanities ( Art History )
Dr WAR Bowden, School of Humanities ( Archaeology )
Dr PJ Finglass, School of Humanities ( Classics )
Dr S Hibberd, School of Humanities ( Music )
Dr KG Lorenz, School of Humanities ( Classics )
Dr JM Andrews, School of Modern Languages & Cultures ( Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies )
Dr CR Attwood, School of Modern Languages & Cultures ( French & Francophone Studies )
Dr G Li Puma, Department of Chemical & Environmental Engineering
Dr X Meng, Department of Civil Engineering
Dr HP Morvan, Department of Mechanical, Materials & Manufacturing Engineering
Dr ID Kerr, School of Biomedical Sciences
Dr CJ Chapman, School of Clinical Sciences ( Breast Surgery )
Dr A Cockayne, School of Molecular Medical Sciences ( Molecular Microbiology )
Mrs KIW Hyndes, School of Nursing, Midwifery & Physiotherapy
Dr D Gardener, School of Veterinary Medicine & Science
Dr MJ Foulkes, School of Biosciences
Dr S Mayes, School of Biosciences
Dr DJ Scott, School of Biosciences
Dr ST Francis, School of Physics & Astronomy
Dr D Serrien, School of Psychology
Dr BR Dijkstra, School of Economics
Dr A Swain, School of Geography
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