
About
Dr. Ian Phillips is a Teaching Fellow in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham. He holds a BSc, MSc, and PhD from the University of Birmingham, specializing in Geography, Meteorology, and Climatology. His research focuses on the 1973 Isle of Man Summerland fire disaster and climatological studies of the British Isles, particularly rainfall variability and drought prediction. Phillips has been affiliated with the University since 1999, contributing to teaching in statistics, meteorology, and climatology at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Geography, University of Birmingham, 1995
- MSc Applied Climatology and Meteorology (Distinction), University of Birmingham, 1996
- PhD Geography (Drought Events in Devon and Cornwall), University of Birmingham, 2000
Research & Awards:
- Chairman of the West Midlands Centre of the Royal Meteorological Society
- Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society (1999)
- Author of the definitive account of the Isle of Man Summerland fire disaster
Teaching & Service: Leads statistics education in the School and contributes to meteorology and climatology courses. His work bridges academic research with practical applications, emphasizing climate variability and disaster analysis.
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