Presented by
Professor Paul Monks

Date
Friday, 24 April 2020

Location
The Lecture Theatre, Public Health England
Harwell Campus

About the seminar


About the speaker

Professor. Paul S. Monks BSc. D. Phil. FRMetS FRSC Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of College of Science and Engineering Professor in Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Science University of Leicester

Paul Monks is a Professor in Atmospheric Chemistry and Earth Observation Science at the University of Leicester and currently Pro-Vice Chancellor and Head of College of Science and Engineering. His research experience covers the broad areas of air quality, atmospheric composition and climate change. Paul is a member of the Defra Science Advisory Council and he is the European representative on the Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC) of the World Meteorological Organisation and ICACGP (International commission on atmospheric chemistry and global pollution). Further, he sits on the Satellite Applications Catapult advisory group, the Royal Society Global Environmental Research Committee and NERC audit committee. He has just finished a term as the chair of the Defra Air Quality expert group that provides independent science advice on air quality; co-chair of the IGBP-International Global Atmospheric Chemistry program and NERC council.