Managed several significant research projects such as AI4URBAN HEALTH, AI-Respire, and INHALE.
Research Experience
Currently managing an EPSRC Micro Network Plus Grant called AI4URBAN HEALTH, which will develop AI solutions to urban health using a place-based approach. Previously, she worked on the EPSRC-funded AI for Health project 'AI-Respire: AI for Personalised respiratory health and pollution', which developed a pollution and health impact predictive tool. Additionally, she has managed several other projects including the Net Zero project 'Real-time digital optimisation and decision making for energy and transport systems' and the 4-year, multidisciplinary, EPSRC-funded project INHALE.
Education
BSc in Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia; MA in Development Studies, University of East Anglia.
Background
Research Interests: Atmospheric Sciences, Environmental Science and Management. Profile: Claire Dilliway joined Imperial College London in December 2019 as a Programme Manager, focusing on a series of multidisciplinary, multi-institute grants that address the personal health impacts of the environment.
Miscellany
Before joining Imperial College London, Claire worked at the Overseas Development Institute for over 11 years, most recently as a Programme Operations and Business Manager with the Politics and Governance Programme.