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Prof Justin Hinshelwood

Associate Professor in Renewable Energy

 J.Hinshelwood@exeter.ac.uk

 01326 255770


Overview

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Justin Hinshelwood is an associate professor in the Renewable Energy team in the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy (FESE) at the University of Exeter. He has a background in biophysics, software engineering and integration of renewable energy technologies.  He has a interests in sustainable transport, microgeneration technologies, integration of renewables, fluid dynamics and computational modelling and simulation. His expertise in many areas of science and engineering and his enthusiasm for education prepare him well for teaching engineering. His commitment to renewable energy and his extensive experience in micro generation technologies ideally suit him for his role at the University of Exeter.
 

Teaching
His teaching contributions span across the Renewable Energy and Camborne School of Mines programmes.

He is a Chartered Engineer with IET and a member of the IET and Energy Institute. 

Academic and professional qualifications
Chartered Engineer with the IET (CEng)
Prinicpal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA)
PhD in Biochemistry: UCL
BSc Honours Biophysics: Leeds University
SWCP: SolidWorks Professional - Mechanical Design
Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD)
Sun Certified Programmer
Business Component Developer Certified Professional
PGCE: Truro college
PCAP: post graduate certificate in academic practice
ongoing Masters in Education (MEd)

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Publications

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  • Chamberlain D, Hinshelwood J, Perkins SJ. (1998) The compact five-domain structure of factor B of human complement by X-ray and neutron scattering and homology modelling, MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, volume 35, no. 6-7, pages 390-390, DOI:10.1016/S0161-5890(98)90769-6. [PDF]
  • Hinshelwood J, Perkins SJ. (1998) The solution structure of human factor B reveals interactions between its domains: A study by NMR and homology modelling, MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, volume 35, no. 6-7, pages 389-389. [PDF]
  • Hinshelwood J, Ullman CG, Chamberlain D, Perkins SJ. (1998) Proposed structural similarity of the FIMAC domain of factor I of complement with the follistatin domain of sparc protein: A study by spectroscopy and homology modelling, MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, volume 35, no. 6-7, pages 389-389. [PDF]

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