Dr. Oliver Allanson
School of Engineering
Assistant Professor
Address
Engineering Building
University of Birmingham
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
Oliver is Assistant Professor in Space Environment in the Space Environment and Radio Engineering (SERENE) group, in the School of Engineering. His up-do-date profile can be found on the University of Birmingham Research Portal.
This includes all research, publications, grants, biography, prizes, invited talks, service etc.
Assistant Professor in Space Environment
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, 2018
PhD in Applied Mathematics, University of St Andrews, 2017
MASt in Applied Mathematics/Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, 2013
MPhys in Mathematics-Theoretical Physics, University of St Andrews, 2012
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Assistant Professor & NERC Independent Research Fellow, 01/2023 - present
University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
Honorary Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Environment, Science & Economy
03/2023 - present
University of Exeter, Penryn/Cornwall Campus, Penryn, UK
Senior Research Fellow/NERC Independent Research Fellow
07/2021 - 01/2023
Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Senior Research Associate, then Research Fellow
09/2020 - 07/2021
University of Reading, Reading, UK
Postdoctoral Research Associate and undergraduate tutor, 06/2017 - 08/2020
University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
PhD in Applied Mathematics and undergraduate tutor
10/2013 - 08/2017
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Master of Advanced Study in Applied Mathematics/Theoretical Physics (“Part III")
10/2012 – 06/2013
University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK
Master of Physics in Mathematics & Theoretical Physics, 09/2008 – 06/2012
I am always looking for new PhD students interested in space science.
Interested students should send me a complete CV and a one-page (single sided) statement on their research interests.
Prizes; significant grants; professional membership, service and activities are all listed on the University of Birmingham Research portal.
Please see up-to-date lists on the University of Birmingham Research portal.