Profile
Simon Waldman
My CV
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Education:
I went to school in Guildford, Surrey.
9 GCSEs.
A-levels in Maths, Physics & ChemistryBSc in Physics with Astronomy at Durham University
MSc in Renewable Energy development at Heriot-Watt University
PhD at in renewable energy and marine science at Heriot-Watt University -
Work History:
* BSc Physics
* Stage crew in a theatre
* Theatre manager on a cruise ship
* Lighting design consultant
* NHS administrator
* MSc Renewable Energy Development
* PhD
* Academic jobs in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Seattle (America!) and now Hull. -
Current Job:
Lecturer in renewable energy at the University of Hull.
It’s a mixture of teaching and research.
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About Me:
Non-genius who cares about energy, and is lucky enough to research and teach it! He/Him.
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I live by myself in Hull, a few miles from the university. In the current lockdown I have a view out of my window to a car park and, if I stand in the right spot, a bit of the river.
You don’t have to know what you’ll do for your whole life while you’re in school.
I studied Physics, and after that I had had enough of school and university! I left, and had a different career for ten years, before I decided to go back to university – first to study renewable energy, and then to research and teach it.
Now I’m a scientist who works with computer simulations – I don’t use a lab and don’t use fieldwork, although I use the data from people who do.
When I’m not at work I like playing computer games, designing lighting for theatre shows, and taking road trips through Scotland with my friends.
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I’m interested in generating electricity from the tides. I build computer simulations of tidal flow to understand how the water behaves, and I test what happens when we extract energy from it.
This requires very powerful computers, which take up whole rooms – but I don’t get to visit them, I access them over the internet.
I also teach a Masters course in renewable energy, so a lot of my week is spent with my students, or preparing lectures, or marking their work.
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My Typical Day:
I spend my working day behind a desk, using a computer. I try to make sure that I get out in the countryside in my evenings and weekends! Although of course we can’t do that at the moment.
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I try to do some reading before breakfast, to keep up with the research in my topic. I don’t always manage that – it depends when I wake up!
After breakfast I cycle or drive to the university, where my time is spent either in the office that I share with some colleagues or in a lecture theatre talking to students.
Sometimes I’m jealous of scientists who do field work – but sometimes I see them get back covered in mud, and I’m glad I don’t have to do it as well!
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What I'd do with the prize money:
(not applicable for 2020 Green Zone)
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My Interview
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What did you want to be after you left school?
I didn't know!
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Not much
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Vienna Teng
What's your favourite food?
Mac & Cheese
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