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Paul is an interdisciplinary Research Fellow based in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol. He has wide-ranging research interests which span three main areas: sustainability/sustainable development, applications of Information & Communications Technologies (ICT) and education.
Paul’s current project is TEAPOT (Tools for Environmental Planning of Television) working in partnership with BBC Research and Development to model and understand the energy and carbon footprint of TV viewing across media platforms. Other recent projects include:
Prior to re-joining the University of Bristol in 2010, Paul was a Senior Research Scientist at Hewlett Packard Labs, Bristol, where he was a member of both Sustainable IT Ecosystems Lab (SIEL) and Semantic and Adaptive Systems Department. While in SIEL he worked in collaboration with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) to develop methodologies for assessing carbon emission reduction potentials of ICT solutions. During this period he was also HP’s representative on the WRI/WBCSD Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Product & Supply Chain Protocol Technical Working Group on Data & Quantification.
In addition to his work at University of Bristol, Paul is a UX (User eXperience) Analyst with Epimorphics a Linked and Open Data company based in Portishead just outside Bristol. His work there has included work on the design and publication of open data with the Environment Agency, Land Registry and Food Standards Agency.
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