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Jess Tindall

Assistant Professor

Department: Mechanical and Construction Engineering

EE Jesstindall Staffprofile 255Personal interests in sustainability, passive design, efficient engineering systems and pedagogy make lecturing in the School of the Built and Natural Environment a fulfilling career for me. I love having the opportunity to help people understand how to design good quality sustainable buildings; including the mechanical and electrical systems needed to bring them to life.

I entered the Building Services Engineering profession because I saw how I could use my career to improve the overall environment by reducing the energy consumed by new and refurbished buildings. I gained industrial experience with a large multi disciplinary consultancy during the placement year in my sandwich degree and a further period following graduation. During this time I worked on a wide range of projects including Public transport interchanges, a large city centre hotel, commercial office developments and a secure London Underground control centre.

  • Teaching & Learning PCAPL September 15 2005
  • Building September 01 2000
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015
  • Graduate Member Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers (CIBSE) 2000


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