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Hannah Gough is a researcher with a PhD from the University of Reading, specializing in urban meteorology, environmental engineering, and building ventilation. Her work focuses on understanding airflow dynamics in urban environments, air quality, and the impacts of meteorological conditions on building design. She has contributed to interdisciplinary studies involving fluid dynamics, computational modeling, and field measurements.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Science, University of Reading (2017)
Research Interests:
- Urban microclimate dynamics and pollutant dispersion
- Natural ventilation strategies in buildings
- Impact of wind patterns on urban structures
- Indoor environmental quality and health effects
Key Research Themes: Her publications analyze topics such as tall building wake characteristics, cross-ventilation potential, and the variability of local winds in urban settings. She has collaborated on studies using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and field experiments to validate ventilation models.
Grants and Collaborations:
- Participated in interdisciplinary projects with institutions like the Royal Berkshire Hospital for applied studies on thermal comfort.
- Contributed to the Silsoe field campaign, investigating urban airflow dynamics.
Labs/Teams: While not explicitly stated, her work aligns with research groups focusing on urban meteorology and sustainable building design.




