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Rebecca Lunn

Rebecca Jane Lunn MBE FRSE FREng FICE is a Professor and Head of the Centre for Ground Engineering and Energy Geosciences at the University of Strathclyde.[1][2][3][4] I

Becky Lunn

Born
Rebecca Jane Lunn
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (BA)
Newcastle University (PhD)
AwardsAberconway Medal (2011)
Scientific career
FieldsGeosciences
InstitutionsNewcastle University
University of Edinburgh
Heriot Watt University
University of Strathclyde
ThesisA nitrogen modelling system for large river basins (1995)
Websitewww.strath.ac.uk/staff/lunnrebeccaprof

Lunn studies flow and transport systems in the shallow crust in an effort to characterise uncertainty in nuclear waste disposal,.[5]

Lunn developed techniques to monitor microseismic activity at depths of several kilometres.[5] She has also investigated self-healing grouts,[6] She researches bacterials and microbial populations in prosthetic liners;[7] research has also considered the development of cheap, safe and comfortable prosthetic limbs.[8]

Lunn leads two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Nuclear Waste consortia: Biogeochemical Applications in Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Disposal (BANDD) and Systems Approach For Engineered (SAFE) Barriers.[9][10] The BANDD consortia includes the investigation of biomineralisation to seal radionuclides and to seal rock fractures.[9] SAFE (a £1.3 M EPSRC programme) developed technology that can monitor thermo-hydro-mechanical-chemical reaction (THMC) variables, including pH, temperature, pressure and swelling.[11][12]

She is presently involved in a project that aims to reduce the USE of global cement and concrete, through a process called Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation technique (MICP). Sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering and the civil Engineering Contractor, BAM Nuttal, this research has yielded results that can turn soil into a solid state. She has developed most of this research at the University of Strathclyde.[13]

Early life and education edit

Lunn studied the Mathematical Tripos at the University of Cambridge.[14] She moved to Newcastle University for her postgraduate studies, earning a master's degree in Science and a PhD in Engineering for research on modelling large drainage basins in 1995.[15][16]

Career and research edit

Lunn remained at Newcastle University as a postdoctoral research associate, modelling systems for groundwater and mineral transport, until 1997[14] and .[17][18]

Lunn joined the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 1997.[14] She moved to Heriot-Watt University in October 2000.[17] In 2005 Lunn joined the University of Strathclyde. She was made Professor of Civil Engineering [19] in 2010 and Head of Department in 2011.[14]

In 2013 she participated on the UK Government’s Ad Hoc Advisory Board on Nuclear Research and Development, which gave guidance to the government on this subject matter. She is presently working on geothermal energy production as a member of the Scottish Government Working Group.[20]

She is a member of the Decommissioning, Immobilisation and Storage soluTIons for NuClear wasTe InVEntories (DISTINCTIVE) collaboration.[21]

Over the years, professor Lunn has participated in highly multi-disciplinary research and has collaborated with other scientists such as seismologists, microbiologists, material scientists, and electronic engineers, amongst others.[22]

In 2011 she was the first woman to be made the Head of an Engineering Department in Scotland.[23]

She was the first woman and engineer to win Geological society's the Aberconway Medal in 2011 for her research with the nuclear industry.[24][25][26]

In 2015, she was the only engineer or scientist to be named as one of 10 “Outstanding women of Scotland” by Saltire Society, as a recognition for her support of women in science and engineering and research efforts.[27]

Policy and academic service edit

In 2009 Lunn was appointed to the Government of the United Kingdom Committee on Radioactive Waste Management.[28] She delivered a public lecture about challenges of disposing of radioactive waste.[29][30] Lunn served as a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh inquiry into the future of energy in Scotland.[31] The inquiry looks to assess energy demand in Scotland and investigate how the energy demand may be met.[32] Lunn also serves on the EPSRC engineering Research Council’s Strategic Advisory Team.[33]

Lunn is engaged in activities to improve gender balance in science. She is an advocate for the inclusion of women in the fields of science and engineering and [25] was invited onto the Royal Society of Edinburgh Working Group on Women in Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), who produced a report to Scottish Ministers in 2012.[14] The report, Tapping All Out Talents, made a series of recommendations, including ensuring that universities obtained an Athena SWAN Silver Award and encourage shared parental leave.[34] The report was revised in 2018, encouraging behavioural change across the sector.[35] Lunn is Programme Director on the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Science Research Council) Inclusion Matters project STEM Equals.[36] The proposal looks to build initiatives for LGBT scientists and engineers at the University of Strathclyde.[37]

Awards and honours edit

Her awards and honours include:

Research and publications edit

List of select works by Lunn: [47][48]

Bots, Pieter, Renshaw, Joanna C, Payne, Timothy E, Comarmond, M. Josick, Schellenger, Alexandra E. P, Pedrotti, Matteo, Calì, Eleonora, & Lunn, Rebecca J. (2020). Geochemical evidence for the application of nanoparticulate colloidal silica gel for in situ containment of legacy nuclear wastes. Environmental Science. Nano, 7(5), 1481–1495. https://doi.org/10.1039/D0EN00046A

McKay, Lucy, Shipton, Zoe K, Lunn, Rebecca J, Andrews, Billy, Raub, Timothy D, & Boyce, Adrian J. (2019). Detailed internal structure and along-strike variability of the core of a plate boundary fault; the Highland Boundary Fault, Scotland. Journal of the Geological Society, 177(2), 283–296. https://doi.org/10.1144/jgs2018-226

Pedrotti, Matteo, Wong, Christopher, El Mountassir, Gráinne, Renshaw, Joanna C, & Lunn, Rebecca J. (2020). Desiccation behaviour of colloidal silica grouted sand: A new material for the creation of near surface hydraulic barriers. Engineering Geology, 270, 105579. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2020.105579

Romano, Carla R, Zahasky, Christopher, Garing, Charlotte, Minto, James M, Benson, Sally M, Shipton, Zoe K, & Lunn, Rebecca J. (2020). Subcore Scale Fluid Flow Behavior in a Sandstone With Cataclastic Deformation Bands. Water Resources Research, 56(4). https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR026715

Romano, Carla, Minto, James M, Shipton, Zoe K, & Lunn, Rebecca J. (2019). Automated high accuracy, rapid beam hardening correction in X-Ray Computed Tomography of multi-mineral, heterogeneous core samples. Computers & Geosciences, 131, 144–157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cageo.2019.06.009

Stillings, M, Lunn, R. J, Pytharouli, S, Shipton, Z. K, Kinali, M, Lord, R, & Thompson, S. (2021). Microseismic Events Cause Significant pH Drops in Groundwater. Geophysical Research Letters, 48(2).https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GL089885

Yfantis, G, Pytharouli, S, Lunn, R.J, & Carvajal, H.E.M. (2021). Microseismic monitoring illuminates phases of slope failure in soft soils. Engineering Geology, 280, 105940. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enggeo.2020.105940

References edit

  1. ^ Rebecca Lunn publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  2. ^ Shipton, Zoe K.; Soden, Aisling M.; Kirkpatrick, James D.; Bright, Aileen M.; Lunn, Rebecca J. (2006). "How thick is a fault? Fault displacement-thickness scaling revisited" (PDF). Earthquakes: Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting. Geophysical Monograph Series. Vol. 170. pp. 193–198. doi:10.1029/170GM19. ISBN 978-0-87590-435-1. ISSN 0065-8448.  
  3. ^ Boulton, G.S.; Lunn, R.; Vidstrand, P.; Zatsepin, S. (2007). "Subglacial drainage by groundwater–channel coupling, and the origin of esker systems: part II—theory and simulation of a modern system". Quaternary Science Reviews. 26 (7–8): 1091–1105. Bibcode:2007QSRv...26.1091B. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2007.01.006. ISSN 0277-3791.
  4. ^ Faulkner, D.R.; Jackson, C.A.L.; Lunn, R.J.; Schlische, R.W.; Shipton, Z.K.; Wibberley, C.A.J.; Withjack, M.O. (2010). "A review of recent developments concerning the structure, mechanics and fluid flow properties of fault zones". Journal of Structural Geology. 32 (11): 1557–1575. Bibcode:2010JSG....32.1557F. doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2010.06.009. ISSN 0191-8141.
  5. ^ a b "The Geological Society of London - Award Citations and Replies 2011". geolsoc.org.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  6. ^ "A new generation of self-healing detectable grouts". UKRI. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  7. ^ Ford, Jason (27 May 2010). "Prosthetic-liner project". The Engineer. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Bug-free prostheses: Reducing infection risk and improving reliability". EPSRC. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  9. ^ a b "Industrial Challenges | University of Strathclyde". strath.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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  13. ^ Lunn, Becky. "Women in Science in Scotland". Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g "Rebecca Lunn". saltiresociety.org.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  15. ^ Lunn, Rebecca Jane (1995). A Nitrogen Modelling System for Large River Basins. copac.jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Newcastle. OCLC 556487882. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.294852.
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  17. ^ a b "RAE 2001 : Submissions". rae.ac.uk. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  18. ^ Lunn, R.J.; Adams, R.; Mackay, R.; Dunn, S.M. (1996). "Development and application of a nitrogen modelling system for large catchments". Journal of Hydrology. 174 (3–4): 285–304. Bibcode:1996JHyd..174..285L. doi:10.1016/0022-1694(95)02758-0. ISSN 0022-1694.
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  21. ^ "People". DISTINCTIVE University Consortium. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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  31. ^ "RSE Launches Major Inquiry into Scotland's Energy Future". The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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rebecca, lunn, rebecca, jane, lunn, frse, freng, fice, professor, head, centre, ground, engineering, energy, geosciences, university, strathclyde, ibecky, lunnmbe, frse, freng, ficebornrebecca, jane, lunnalma, materuniversity, cambridge, newcastle, university,. Rebecca Jane Lunn MBE FRSE FREng FICE is a Professor and Head of the Centre for Ground Engineering and Energy Geosciences at the University of Strathclyde 1 2 3 4 IBecky LunnMBE FRSE FREng FICEBornRebecca Jane LunnAlma materUniversity of Cambridge BA Newcastle University PhD AwardsAberconway Medal 2011 Scientific careerFieldsGeosciencesInstitutionsNewcastle University University of Edinburgh Heriot Watt University University of StrathclydeThesisA nitrogen modelling system for large river basins 1995 Websitewww wbr strath wbr ac wbr uk wbr staff wbr lunnrebeccaprofLunn studies flow and transport systems in the shallow crust in an effort to characterise uncertainty in nuclear waste disposal 5 Lunn developed techniques to monitor microseismic activity at depths of several kilometres 5 She has also investigated self healing grouts 6 She researches bacterials and microbial populations in prosthetic liners 7 research has also considered the development of cheap safe and comfortable prosthetic limbs 8 Lunn leads two Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council EPSRC Nuclear Waste consortia Biogeochemical Applications in Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Disposal BANDD and Systems Approach For Engineered SAFE Barriers 9 10 The BANDD consortia includes the investigation of biomineralisation to seal radionuclides and to seal rock fractures 9 SAFE a 1 3 M EPSRC programme developed technology that can monitor thermo hydro mechanical chemical reaction THMC variables including pH temperature pressure and swelling 11 12 She is presently involved in a project that aims to reduce the USE of global cement and concrete through a process called Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation technique MICP Sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering and the civil Engineering Contractor BAM Nuttal this research has yielded results that can turn soil into a solid state She has developed most of this research at the University of Strathclyde 13 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 2 1 Policy and academic service 2 2 Awards and honours 2 3 Research and publications 3 ReferencesEarly life and education editLunn studied the Mathematical Tripos at the University of Cambridge 14 She moved to Newcastle University for her postgraduate studies earning a master s degree in Science and a PhD in Engineering for research on modelling large drainage basins in 1995 15 16 Career and research editLunn remained at Newcastle University as a postdoctoral research associate modelling systems for groundwater and mineral transport until 1997 14 and 17 18 Lunn joined the University of Edinburgh as a lecturer in 1997 14 She moved to Heriot Watt University in October 2000 17 In 2005 Lunn joined the University of Strathclyde She was made Professor of Civil Engineering 19 in 2010 and Head of Department in 2011 14 In 2013 she participated on the UK Government s Ad Hoc Advisory Board on Nuclear Research and Development which gave guidance to the government on this subject matter She is presently working on geothermal energy production as a member of the Scottish Government Working Group 20 She is a member of the Decommissioning Immobilisation and Storage soluTIons for NuClear wasTe InVEntories DISTINCTIVE collaboration 21 Over the years professor Lunn has participated in highly multi disciplinary research and has collaborated with other scientists such as seismologists microbiologists material scientists and electronic engineers amongst others 22 In 2011 she was the first woman to be made the Head of an Engineering Department in Scotland 23 She was the first woman and engineer to win Geological society s the Aberconway Medal in 2011 for her research with the nuclear industry 24 25 26 In 2015 she was the only engineer or scientist to be named as one of 10 Outstanding women of Scotland by Saltire Society as a recognition for her support of women in science and engineering and research efforts 27 Policy and academic service edit In 2009 Lunn was appointed to the Government of the United Kingdom Committee on Radioactive Waste Management 28 She delivered a public lecture about challenges of disposing of radioactive waste 29 30 Lunn served as a member of the Royal Society of Edinburgh inquiry into the future of energy in Scotland 31 The inquiry looks to assess energy demand in Scotland and investigate how the energy demand may be met 32 Lunn also serves on the EPSRC engineering Research Council s Strategic Advisory Team 33 Lunn is engaged in activities to improve gender balance in science She is an advocate for the inclusion of women in the fields of science and engineering and 25 was invited onto the Royal Society of Edinburgh Working Group on Women in Science technology engineering and mathematics STEM who produced a report to Scottish Ministers in 2012 14 The report Tapping All Out Talents made a series of recommendations including ensuring that universities obtained an Athena SWAN Silver Award and encourage shared parental leave 34 The report was revised in 2018 encouraging behavioural change across the sector 35 Lunn is Programme Director on the EPSRC Engineering and Physical Science Research Council Inclusion Matters project STEM Equals 36 The proposal looks to build initiatives for LGBT scientists and engineers at the University of Strathclyde 37 Awards and honours edit Her awards and honours include 2018 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering FREng 38 39 2017 Appointed Member of the British Empire MBE in the 2017 Birthday Honours 40 41 42 43 2015 Saltire Society Outstanding Women of Scotland 14 2014 Elected a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers FICE 44 2014 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh FRSE 24 2014 WISE Campaign Leadership Award shortlisted 14 2011 Awarded the Aberconway Medal by the Geological Society of London 45 46 Research and publications edit List of select works by Lunn 47 48 Bots Pieter Renshaw Joanna C Payne Timothy E Comarmond M Josick Schellenger Alexandra E P Pedrotti Matteo Cali Eleonora amp Lunn Rebecca J 2020 Geochemical evidence for the application of nanoparticulate colloidal silica gel for in situ containment of legacy nuclear wastes Environmental Science Nano 7 5 1481 1495 https doi org 10 1039 D0EN00046AMcKay Lucy Shipton Zoe K Lunn Rebecca J Andrews Billy Raub Timothy D amp Boyce Adrian J 2019 Detailed internal structure and along strike variability of the core of a plate boundary fault the Highland Boundary Fault Scotland Journal of the Geological Society 177 2 283 296 https doi org 10 1144 jgs2018 226Pedrotti Matteo Wong Christopher El Mountassir Grainne Renshaw Joanna C amp Lunn Rebecca J 2020 Desiccation behaviour of colloidal silica grouted sand A new material for the creation of near surface hydraulic barriers Engineering Geology 270 105579 https doi org 10 1016 j enggeo 2020 105579Romano Carla R Zahasky Christopher Garing Charlotte Minto James M Benson Sally M Shipton Zoe K amp Lunn Rebecca J 2020 Subcore Scale Fluid Flow Behavior in a Sandstone With Cataclastic Deformation Bands Water Resources Research 56 4 https doi org 10 1029 2019WR026715Romano Carla Minto James M Shipton Zoe K amp Lunn Rebecca J 2019 Automated high accuracy rapid beam hardening correction in X Ray Computed Tomography of multi mineral heterogeneous core samples Computers amp Geosciences 131 144 157 https doi org 10 1016 j cageo 2019 06 009Stillings M Lunn R J Pytharouli S Shipton Z K Kinali M Lord R amp Thompson S 2021 Microseismic Events Cause Significant pH Drops in Groundwater Geophysical Research Letters 48 2 https doi org 10 1029 2020GL089885Yfantis G Pytharouli S Lunn R J amp Carvajal H E M 2021 Microseismic monitoring illuminates phases of slope failure in soft soils Engineering Geology 280 105940 https doi org 10 1016 j enggeo 2020 105940References edit Rebecca Lunn publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database subscription required Shipton Zoe K Soden Aisling M Kirkpatrick James D Bright Aileen M Lunn Rebecca J 2006 How thick is a fault Fault displacement thickness scaling revisited PDF Earthquakes Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting Geophysical Monograph Series Vol 170 pp 193 198 doi 10 1029 170GM19 ISBN 978 0 87590 435 1 ISSN 0065 8448 nbsp Boulton G S Lunn R Vidstrand P Zatsepin S 2007 Subglacial drainage by groundwater channel coupling and the origin of esker systems part II theory and simulation of a modern system Quaternary Science Reviews 26 7 8 1091 1105 Bibcode 2007QSRv 26 1091B doi 10 1016 j quascirev 2007 01 006 ISSN 0277 3791 Faulkner D R Jackson C A L Lunn R J Schlische R W Shipton Z K Wibberley C A J Withjack M O 2010 A review of recent developments concerning the structure mechanics and fluid flow properties of fault zones Journal of Structural Geology 32 11 1557 1575 Bibcode 2010JSG 32 1557F doi 10 1016 j jsg 2010 06 009 ISSN 0191 8141 a b The Geological Society of London Award Citations and Replies 2011 geolsoc org uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 A new generation of self healing detectable grouts UKRI Retrieved 11 February 2019 Ford Jason 27 May 2010 Prosthetic liner project The Engineer Retrieved 11 February 2019 Bug free prostheses Reducing infection risk and improving reliability EPSRC Retrieved 11 February 2019 a b Industrial Challenges University of Strathclyde strath ac uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Professor RJ Lunn University Of Strathclyde Research Perspectives EPSRC Personal Profile researchperspectives org Retrieved 11 February 2019 Anon Grants on the web gow epsrc ukri org Retrieved 11 February 2019 Leader of the 1 3M EPSRC Research Consortium SAFE Barriers University of Strathclyde pureportal strath ac uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Lunn Becky Women in Science in Scotland Retrieved 11 February 2021 a b c d e f g Rebecca Lunn saltiresociety org uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Lunn Rebecca Jane 1995 A Nitrogen Modelling System for Large River Basins copac jisc ac uk PhD thesis University of Newcastle OCLC 556487882 EThOS uk bl ethos 294852 Rebecca Lunn University of Strathclyde Retrieved 11 February 2021 a b RAE 2001 Submissions rae ac uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Lunn R J Adams R Mackay R Dunn S M 1996 Development and application of a nitrogen modelling system for large catchments Journal of Hydrology 174 3 4 285 304 Bibcode 1996JHyd 174 285L doi 10 1016 0022 1694 95 02758 0 ISSN 0022 1694 Rebecca Lunn Biography gov uk Retrieved 11 February 2021 Rebecca Lunn Saltire Society Scotland Retrieved 11 February 2021 People DISTINCTIVE University Consortium Retrieved 11 February 2019 Rebecca Lunn gov uk Retrieved 11 February 2021 Rebecca Lunn ORCID 0000 0002 4258 9349 a b Professor Rebecca Lunn MBE FRSE The Royal Society of Edinburgh 19 May 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2019 a b Rebecca Lunn gov uk Retrieved 11 February 2021 Rebecca Lunn Royal Academy of Engineering Retrieved 11 February 2021 Professor Rebecca Lunn MBE Royal Academy of Engineering Retrieved 11 February 2021 Committee on Radioactive Waste Management CoRWM Tenth Annual Report GOV UK Retrieved 11 February 2019 CoRWM member Professor Rebecca Lunn lectures at the Geological Society GOV UK Retrieved 11 February 2019 The Geological Society of London Meeting the challenge Geological disposal of UK higher activity radioactive waste geolsoc org uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 RSE Launches Major Inquiry into Scotland s Energy Future The Royal Society of Edinburgh 15 June 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2019 Energy Inquiry The Royal Society of Edinburgh 14 June 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2019 Strategic Advisory Team EPSRC website epsrc ukri org Retrieved 11 February 2019 Tapping all our talents women in science technology engineering and mathematics a strategy for Scotland Royal Society of Edinburgh 2012 ISBN 9780902198661 OCLC 809077782 Tapping All Our Talents Review 2018 Women in STEM The Royal Society of Edinburgh 19 March 2018 Retrieved 11 February 2019 STEM Equals EPSRC Inclusion Matters University of Strathclyde pureportal strath ac uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Bush Steve 9 August 2018 5 5m for equality diversity and inclusion in UK engineering and physical science Electronics Weekly Retrieved 11 February 2019 New Fellows 2018 Rebecca Lunn RAEng Retrieved 11 February 2019 ADS Advance 50 engineering leaders become RAEng Fellows adsadvance co uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 Shirlaw Derek Strathclyde Engineering Professor appointed MBE Glasgow City of Science and Innovation News Retrieved 11 February 2019 EPSRC congratulates scientists and engineers recognised in Queen s Birthday Honours list EPSRC website epsrc ukri org Retrieved 11 February 2019 Fellows Recognised in the Queen s Birthday Honours The Royal Society of Edinburgh 19 June 2017 Retrieved 11 February 2019 The Queen s Birthday Honours 2017 GOV UK Retrieved 11 February 2019 Elected a Fellow of The Institution of Civil Engineers University of Strathclyde pureportal strath ac uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 The Geological Society of London Aberconway Medal geolsoc org uk Retrieved 11 February 2019 RESOURCE The Newsletter of Scotland s National Academy PDF RSE Retrieved 11 February 2019 Rebecca Lunn University of Strathclyde Retrieved 11 February 2021 Rebecca Lunn University of Strathclyde Retrieved 11 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rebecca Lunn amp oldid 1184149703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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