WorkIn case things like work interest you: I was raised as a physicist and astronomer at the University of Sussex (Brighton, 1992-1995), before moving more into theoretical physics and mathematics at Hamburg University, where I graduated on the subject of conformal quantum field theory (1998). I moved towards fluid dynamics and environmental science during my Phd at the Department for Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge, writing on aspects of the global circulation of our atmosphere (2002). After the Phd I did research work on wave propagation in the atmosphere (until 2006). The high up bits of our atmosphere are much like a vertical beach on which waves are breaking, shuffling around CFC and working on climate change. My out of date atmospheric science homepage: http://www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk/people/bh213/index.html During my PhD I've also started to work on educational issues, looking at undergraduate mathematics education (2001-2003). Since 2004 I gradually moved more into education, as well as media production, with the Science Media Network, and also at CARET. Since 2006 I hold a senior research associate position at CARET, http://www.caret.cam.ac.uk, working on video in education. Page last modified 20 June 2008. |