
About
Dr Jim Uttley is a Lecturer in Architectural Science at the University of Sheffield's School of Architecture and Landscape. His research focuses on the intersection of human behavior, lighting, and the built environment. He holds a BSc and PhD from the University of Sheffield, with a PGDip in Professional Skills. Key roles include Departmental Language Coordinator, Green Impact Leader, and co-leader of the People, Environments and Performance research group. His work explores how lighting influences pedestrian safety, active travel (walking/cycling), and road user interactions. He advocates for open science practices and uses methodologies like eye-tracking, virtual reality, and big data analysis. Recent projects include studying cyclist reassurance, lighting's impact on nighttime activity, and pedestrian behavior near automated vehicles. He coordinates modules on sustainable design, environment & technology, and live projects, emphasizing human-centric design principles.
Research interests include behavioral aspects of transport infrastructure, visual perception in lighting, and the application of advanced research methods. He has contributed to international conferences and journals, with a focus on improving urban safety through evidence-based interventions. His work has been supported by grants such as the White Rose Collaboration Fund for cycling and lighting research.
Professional memberships include the CIE (Committee on Lighting for Cycling and Road Lighting for Pedestrians) and the Universities' Transport Study Group. His teaching integrates cutting-edge research, emphasizing open science practices to ensure replicable and reliable academic work.
Find Jim Uttley elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- SSteve FotiosUniversity of Sheffield · Professor
Kuldeep Singh SodhaLoughborough University · Researcher
Debjit BhowmickMonash University · Research Fellow
Annika JägerbrandUniversity of Gävle · Lecturer
Janina-Charline MichelTechnical University of Berlin (TU Berlin) · Teaching Professor
Iris MühlenbruchBochum University of Applied Sciences · Professor