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Dr. Emmanuel Daniel
Principal Investigator and Project Director/Lead
Dr Emmanuel Daniel is an Associate Professor (Reader) in Sustainable Construction Management and a maritime researcher, the Postgraduate Programme Leader for MSc Construction Project Management and the Deputy Research Group leader for Digital Construction in the faculty of science and engineering.
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Professor Augustine Makokha
Co-Investigator
Augustine Makokha is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering (Energy Systems) at Moi University, Kenya. He is a Certified Energy Manager, and a Certified Renewable Energy Professional by the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). He is currently serving as Dean of School of Engineering at Moi University.
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Dr. Xin Ren
Co-Investigator
Dr. Xin Ren is a lecturer of industrial safety at the Faculty of Public Management, Law, and Safety in The Hague University of Applied Sciences, and a project controller at THOST Project Management the Netherlands. She teaches HSE, safety compliance and auditing. She is also involved in managing energy transition infrastructure projects such as energy storage and city heating.
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Ezekiel Olatunji
Research Assistant
Ezekiel Olatunji is a PhD in the faculty of science and engineering, University of Wolverhampton. He is research focuses on developing a community-scale framework for evaluating flood resilience across socially diverse communities.
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Ashendra Konara
Research Assistant
Ashendra Kanora is a PhD student in the faculty of science and engineering, University of Wolverhampton. Her research focuses on exploring the nexus of how lean, offsite and digitalisation will contribute to NetZero carbon targets in buildings in the UK.