Murray
has been at the forefront of developing new methodologies for
environmental research and monitoring. He developed the low level aerial
strip-sampling method and has 19,000 in-command hours flying low level
in Africa and SE Asia, covering 5.5 million km². He founded RMR in 1966,
and led the team developing the tethered balloon operational methods and
applications from 2002. Murray’s experience of aerial interpretation,
observation and appropriate non-parametric sampling approaches, coupled
with his knowledge of light aircraft management, operations and piloting
in remote locations mean he has the capacity to offer practical and
ingenious solutions for problems concerning collection and analysis of
all types of field information.
Peter has 12 years experience with RMR as an engineer. Peter manages information throughout RMR's research and management activities, and is responsible for the wind and hydrology modelling which the form basis of RMR Energy's resource assessments. Peter has managed civil works projects and is experienced in assessing and controlling their social and environmental impacts.
Sean
has 18 years experience with RMR in Laos, Thailand, China,
Somalia, Ukraine, Malaysia, Mexico, Egypt and Kazakhstan. His expertise includes project management,
social and environmental impact assessments, regulation compliance, greenhouse gas inventories and biofuels. He has prepared carbon cycles analyses for renewable energy projects and
country level power system strategy studies. Sean is also an experienced hydrological investigator for hydropower feasibility studies.
Sean has designed, installed and carried out the rating of river gauging stations.
Jenny has 30 year’s experience working with RMR in Africa and Europe as a biological researcher and data base specialist. Jenny manages the RMR hard copy archives, and studies patterns of energy use and coal consumption in UK for commercial clients. Her other experience includes managing field work crews, air photo interpretation, survey data management, and writing computer programmes to analyse and report the results of extensive (750,000 km²) resource inventory surveys.
Andrew
has founded and manages Food Systems International working in
agri-business and life sciences R & D projects in Africa, Asia, South
America and Europe. He works with RMR on research and applications for
monitoring and managing production of plantation, and annual crops both for food and biofuel production.
Formerly was the lead researcher for the biofuel production group for FMC/International Harvester.