Marc Stettler

Reader in Transport and Environment at Imperial College London

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  • Imperial College London

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Biography

Imperial College London

Dr Marc Stettler is Reader in Transport and the Environment in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London. He leads the Transport & Environment Laboratory and the Network of Excellence in Aerosols and Health. He is the Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering for the MEng in Civil Engineering.

Marc's research focuses on evaluating and reducing the effect of transport activity on climate change and air pollution, with particular attention to understanding sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and pollutant emissions, especially nanoparticles. He leads research projects spanning across transport modes from road to aviation. He works on improving understanding of emissions sources and their impact on air pollution and health; aerosol science and characterisation; sustainable aviation; and lifecycle analyses of alternative fuels and vehicle technologies.

Marc is currently the General Secretary of the UK and Ireland Aerosol Society. He is also a member of the Greener by Design Committee at the Royal Aeronautical Society. He contributed to the UK Government Office for Science Future of Mobility project and he chairs the Scientific Advisory Committee of the AIR, which aims to make vehicle emissions data more transparent. He is a member of the NERC funded network to Tackle Air Pollution in Schools (TAPAS).

Marc is the Imperial lead for the EPSRC funded Centre for Doctoral Training in Aerosol Science, which brings together seven UK universities and industrial and public-sector partners in the areas of healthcare, material science, energy and transport, environment, consumer products and agrochemicals.

Marc joined Imperial as a Lecturer in 2015. Prior to that, he completed his PhD on the impacts of aviation emissions at the University of Cambridge in 2013. He has an MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development from Cambridge, and a BSc in Natural Sciences from the University of Durham. He was awarded the President's Award for Outstanding Early Career Researcher at Imperial College London in 2018, and the Outstanding PhD Dissertation prize from the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge in 2014.

Publications

Journals

  • Woodward H, Schroeder A, de Nazelle A, et al., 2023, Do we need high temporal resolution modelling of exposure in urban areas? A test case, Science of the Total Environment, Vol:885, ISSN:0048-9697, Pages:163711-163711
  • Tsai C-Y, Su C-L, Wang Y-H, et al., 2023, Impact of lifetime air pollution exposure patterns on the risk of chronic disease, Environmental Research, Vol:229, ISSN:0013-9351, Pages:1-9
  • Cheong H-I, Macias JJE, Karamanis R, et al., 2023, Policy and strategy evaluation of ridesharing autonomous vehicle operation: a london case study, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, ISSN:0361-1981, Pages:1-31
  • Liu W-T, Huang H-T, Hung H-Y, et al., 2023, Continuous positive airway pressure reduces plasma neurochemical levels in patients with OSA: a pilot study, Life, Vol:13, ISSN:2075-1729, Pages:1-13

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