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Round 5 Sift Panel Membership Future Leaders Fellowships: Round 5 Sift Panel Membership Panel Chairs Nessa Carey, Independent/PraxisUnico Elaine Martin, University of Leeds John Crawford, University of Glasgow Jane Pavitt, Kingston University Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge Rab Prinjha, GSK Gordon Harold, University of Cambridge Eleanor Riley, University of Edinburgh Stephen Hill, University of Nottingham Kate Royse, British Geological Survey Jonathan Legh-Smith, BT Tara Shears, University of Liverpool Ruth Livesey, Royal Holloway, University of John Stairmand, The Wood Group London Panel Members Anthony Brown, Carrick Therapeutics Clarisse Aichelburg, Zinc Jonathan Butterworth, University College Franklin Aigbirhio, University of Cambridge London Sitara Swarna Rao Ajjampur, Christian Olwyn Byron, University of Glasgow Medical College Vellore Yimin Chao, University of East Anglia Jennifer Allen, University of Bath Claude Chibelushi, Semantics 21 Luke Alphey, The Pirbright Institute Jonathan Chubb, University College London David Amigoni, Keele University Cathie Clarke, University of Cambridge Phil Ashworth, University of Brighton Richard Codgell, University of Glasgow A. Bahaj, University of Southampton Ramon Fernando Colmenares-Quintero, Helen Balinsky, HP Research Laboratories Cooperative University of Colombia Matt Ball, Thales UK Limited Patricia Connolly, University of Strathclyde Cristina Banks-Leite, Imperial College London Paul Cooke, University of Leeds Jennifer Barclay, University of East Anglia Tony Corkett, CTOi Ian Barnes, Natural History Museum Julien Cornebise, University College London Rachel Bearon, University of Liverpool John Couves, BP Steve Benford, University of Nottingham Peter Cowley, Quarndon Cognition Jose Bengoechea, Queen's University Belfast Monica Craciun, University of Exeter Kate Bennett, University of Liverpool Nigel Crook, Oxford Brookes University Andrea Berardi, Open University Alison Davenport, University of Birmingham Richard Berger, Bournemouth University Nick Day, University of Oxford Steffen Boehm, University of Exeter Francesco Dazzi, Kings College London Dominique Bonnet, Francis Crick Institute Geeth de Mel, IBM Research Europe (UK) Anne Delille, Centre for Process Innovation Julian Ketley, University of Leicester Limited Alison Kingston-Smith, Aberystwyth University Bella Dicks, Cardiff University Thomas Krauss, University of York Derk Jan Dijk, University of Surrey Colin Lambert, Lancaster David Dockrell, University of Sheffield Andy Lewis, Biocompatibles UK Ltd Deborah Dunn-Walters, University of Surrey Clare Lloyd, Imperial College London Alastair Edge, Durham University Stephen Lynch, Cardiff University Jane Elliott, University of Exeter Clare Mackay, University of Oxford Emma Emanuelsson, University of Bath Claire Mahaffey, University of Liverpool Alison Fell, University of Leeds Louise Mallinde, Queens University Belfast Antonio Feteira, Sheffield Hallam University Erika Mancini, University of Sussex Mandy Fletton, UKWIR Mike Marsh, Met Office Tim Foster, Campden BRI Fiona Marston, CEIDR Ivette Fuentes, University of Southampton Carol Matthews, Oasys Yang Gao, University of Surrey Fiona Matthews., Newcastle University Francisco Garcia, Keysight Technologies UK Sven Mattys, University of York Ltd Cathy McCullagh, Robert Gordon University, Mark Gardiner, University of Lincoln Aberdeen Georgia Georgiou, Jaguar Land Rover Ltd Tony McEnery, Lancaster University Brian Geradot, Herriot-Watt University Peter McNaughton, Kings College London Jaboury Ghazoul, The University of Edinburgh Victor Milman, Dassault Systems UK Ltd Valerie Gibson, University of Cambridge Dorothy Monekosso, Leeds Beckett University Anjali Goswami, Natural History Museum Jocelyn Monroe, Royal Holloway, University of Mohamed Gouiza, University of Leeds London Tim Griffiths, Newcastle University Gary Montague, Teesside University Angelika Grundling, Imperial College London Stephen Morgan, University of Nottingham Ruchi Gupta, University of Birmingham Michael Morgan-Curran, MyCognition Ltd Rosie Hails., National Trust Simon Morley, University of Sussex David Hall, Open University Louise Morpeth, 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Warwick Claire Warwick, Durham University Richard Price, PragmaIC Helen Weiss, LSHTM David Pyle, University of Oxford Mike White, University of Manchester Hilary Ranson, LSTM Jim Wicks, The Fluid Group Clare Reddington, Watershed Pip Willcox, The National Archives Ian Reid, Trace Element Associates Jan Wolber, GE Healthcare Deborah Riby, Durham University Catriona Wolfenden, Weightmans LLP David Richardson, University of East Anglia Maria Wolters, Edinburgh University Christine Roffe, Keele University Simeon Yates, University of Liverpool Olivia Rossanese, ICR Anne Rosser, University of Cardiff Roving Panel Members Valerio Rossi, UNIT9 Ltd Malcolm Bennett, The University of Julia Rouse, Manchester Metropolitan Nottingham University Manuel Salto-Tellez, Queens University Noha Mellor, University of Belfast Bedfordshire Veronica Sanz, University of Sussex Nicole Metje, University of Birmingham Gemma Satterthwaite, Roche Declan Mulkeen, Imperial College Steve Saunders, Arup (Ove Arup and London Partners Ltd) (UK) Peter Oakley, The Welding Institute Franziska Schroeder, Queens University Caroline Relton, University of Bristol Belfast Annela Seddon, University of Bristol Hazel Screen, Queen Mary University London Louise Serpell, University of Sussex Louise Serpell, University of Sussex Sara Shinton, The University of Amir Sharif, University of Bradford Edinburgh Sanjiv Sharma, Airbus Operation Ltd David Thomas, University of Helsinki Pamela Shaw, University of Sheffield Su Varma, NSG Group (UK) Ravi Silva, University of Surrey Gabriela Slavcheva, Quantopticon Ltd Alexis Smith, IMGeospatial Caroline Springer, University of Manchester Sarah Spurgeon, University College London Garry Staunton, CCFE/UKAEA Andrea Streit, Kings College London Mark Sullivan, University of Southampton Tina Summerfield, University of Otago Huw Summers, Swansea University Stephen Sweeney, University of Surrey Eriko Takano, The University of Manchester Simon Thompson, University of Kent Valeska Ting, Bristol University Laurissa Tokarchuk, Queen Mary University of London Andrew Tolmie, University College London Ian Tonks, University of Bristol Carmen Torres-Senchez, Loughborough University Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova, University of Essex Bill Vennart, Pfizer Sarah Vickerstaff, University of Kent Gurvinder Virk, Endoenergy Systems Limited Eduardo Vivaldo-Lima, National Autonomous University of Mexico Tom Walker, Queens University Belfast .
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