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MSE expands expertise with new associates

With its expanding portfolio of projects, MSE needs to draw on a wide range of expertise, sometimes for short, intense input into a specific project. To meet this need, MSE has initiated a partnership of associates, comprising individuals who can collectively bring extensive marine and maritime experience.

This partnership of experts includes the original MSE team of Jonathan Williams, Simon Powell, David Rea and Sarah Johnson and the following new associates, Gwyn Griffiths, Brendan Webster, Steph Merry and Nick Lambert.

Gwyn Griffiths is an internationally recognised authority on the technology and applications of observing platforms and sensors for the marine environment and has held a number of positions at the National Oceanography Centre, National Environment Research Council and the University of Southampton.

Brendan Webster has extensive experience in national and international research and development of maritime warfare systems and more recently has been advising on the development of renewable energy and green logistics in the marine environment.

Steph Merry is a sector advisor in marine renewables for the Renewable Energy Association in London as well leading a technical consultancy specialising in marine renewable energy.

Nick Lambert has extensive experience in advanced technology in the maritime environment having enjoyed a successful career in the Royal Navy and most recently at the UK Hydrographic Office.

To find more about Marine South East's projects and capabilities please visit http://www.marinesoutheast.co.uk

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Posted 2013-10-30 12:53:45

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