Bio
Jonathon is a lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development in the Department of Civil Engineering, Tampere University. He has a BSc in Biological Sciences from Simon Fraser University, Canada, and a BEng in Geomatic Engineering and PhD in Environmental Building Science, both from University College London, UK.
His research interests are in building physics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and healthy and energy efficient housing. In particular he has researched population-level exposure to poor indoor air quality, disease transmission risks, indoor heat and cold exposures, and moisture in the built environment; climate change and housing adaptation; and informal housing in the global south.
He is an author on over 41 journal papers, and is a contributor to the 2019 Lancet Countdown on Climate Change and Health, and the United Kingdom Climate Change Risk Assessment Evidence Reports, 2017 and 2022.
You can find his research publications and profile here.
Jonathon is a lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development in the Department of Civil Engineering, Tampere University. He has a BSc in Biological Sciences from Simon Fraser University, Canada, and a BEng in Geomatic Engineering and PhD in Environmental Building Science, both from University College London, UK.
His research interests are in building physics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and healthy and energy efficient housing. In particular he has researched population-level exposure to poor indoor air quality, disease transmission risks, indoor heat and cold exposures, and moisture in the built environment; climate change and housing adaptation; and informal housing in the global south.
He is an author on over 41 journal papers, and is a contributor to the 2019 Lancet Countdown on Climate Change and Health, and the United Kingdom Climate Change Risk Assessment Evidence Reports, 2017 and 2022.
You can find his research publications and profile here.