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Dr. Subashini Suresh

Principal investigator

Dr Subashini Suresh has over 10 years of teaching, research and consultancy experience in a wide range of engineering and management areas. She won two ‘Rewarding Excellence’ award 2008-2009 for Teaching Innovation and Blended Learning Tutor in the University of Wolverhampton, UK. She has taught in the UK and USA in various subjects of her expertise and also has lectured in India for a brief time.

Her areas of expertise are: Leadership, Knowledge management, Health and Safety, Project management, Green construction, Emerging technologies, Organisational competitiveness, Business process improvement, Six Sigma leadership, Grounded theory, Soft computing, Information and Communication Technology applications in and higher education and developing and delivering management training programmes.

She is Editor-in-chief for the Engineering and Construction Leadership - An international journal. She reviews papers for national and international conferences and esteemed journals. Subashini Suresh has published 44 referred publications. She is the Project lead for two research projects and over the last year has attracted funds in excess of 50,000GBP.

Stephanie J. Roden

Researcher

Stephanie is a researcher for the Construction Leadership Centre at the School of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of Wolverhampton.

Having graduated from the University of the West of England, Bristol with First Class Honours in Geography in 2004, she went on to gain a Masters degree in Applied Social Research, and is currently completing the final stages of her doctoral studies in Economic Geography with the University of the West of England and the Economic and Social Research Council.  Her doctoral thesis focuses on the changing spatial distribution of economic activity in and around small towns in rural districts of England and Wales in the Twenty-First Century (2001-2007), a subject that possibly requires further analysis in light of recent economic issues.