Jeremy has a 1st in Physics from Manchester University, a PhD in Medical Physics, also from Manchester and an MBA from London Business School. He’s spent his career in technology and management consultancy.
He considers his most significant past project to have been for the UK government when he led an influential study of the human side of the transition from analogue to digital television. His approach to science and management combines rigour and critical thinking.
He has published in peer-reviewed journals across both science and management. He is Chairman of RADMA, the R&D Management Association, which co-owns an academic journal, supports research in R&D management, sponsors the annual R&D Management Conference and runs the outreach website RnDToday.
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