The Worldwide University Network funds multinational, collaborative projects that are responsive to a series of global challenges. This is one such project, and brings together a group of WUN partners, as well as affiliated partners who have demonstrated an interest in supporting this initiative.
Name | Institution | Research Interests |
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Richard E Peltier | University of Massachusetts, US | atmospheric chemistry, measurements in the developing world, health effects |
Charles Schweik | University of Massachusetts, US | open source technologies, common space peer production |
Samuel Agyei-Mensah | University of Ghana | population geography, development, inequalities and justice |
David Carslaw | University of York, UK | air pollution data analytics, spatial and temporal variability of pollution |
Camille Raynes-Greenow | University of Sydney, Australia | epidemiology focusing on the developing world, cookstove use, cohort studies |
Stephen Mobbs | University of Leeds, UK | data analytics, meteorology |
Others, who are not affiliated with Worldwide University Network play an important role in shaping our understanding of these technologies:
Kofi Amegah Adeladza, University of Cape Coast (Ghana) | Rejina Maskey, Tribuvan University (Nepal) |
Abdus Salam, Dhaka University (Bangladesh) | Raphael Arku, University of British Columbia (Canada) |
Majid Ezzati, Imperial College (UK) | Maheswar Rupakheti, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany |
Eben Cross, Aerodyne Research (Billerica, Massachusetts, USA) |