Professor Iseult Lynch is the Chair of Environmental Nanosciences of the at the University of Birmingham and the Project Coordinator of NanoCommons. She is also member of the Coordination Team of the EU NanoSafety Cluster. She is an Associate Editor for Environmental Science: Nano, and Deputy director for the Facility for Environmental Nanomaterials Analysis and Characterisation…
Prof. Éva Valsami-Jones is Chair of Environmental Nanoscience and leads Work Package 3 – Data Quality Concepts. She is also the head of the Coordination Team of the EU NanoSafety Cluster and the Director of the NERC-funded FENAC facility for characterisation of nanomaterials in the environment. Prior to this position, she was an Individual Merit Researcher…
A biochemist by training, George was initially involved in the field of Computational Biology following a MSc degree by research on correlated mutations analysis on G-Protein coupled receptors which involved modelling class A G-Protein Coupled Receptors (GPCRs) and drug design. He then proceeded to obtain a PhD in the areas of Chemoinformatics/Bioinformatics at Imperial College…
Tassos Papadiamantis is a Research Fellow at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences of the University of Birmingham. In NanoCommons he is working in Work Packages 1, 3, 7 and 11 and leading Work Package 21. Tassos comes from Greece and has a BSc in Physics with specialisation in Atomic – Molecular Physics…
Cristiana Gheorghe is an experienced project manager and has been involved in the administration, management and dissemination of numerous EU and International funded projects from a varied field of science.