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Jennifer Schooling
Born at 326ppm. Director, Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction, Fellow at Darwin College, University of Cambridge
Jennifer Schooling is a renowned professional engineer with over 25 years of experience. She is the Director of the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) since 2013, where she has spearheaded research initiatives focused on enhancing data-driven engineering methodologies to advance the understanding of the built environment.
Jennifer's work at CSIC emphasizes leveraging superior data and insights from diverse sensing systems to enhance the realms of design, construction, and infrastructure management. Her primary goal is to optimize the overall value and efficiency across the lifespan of infrastructure projects. She directs the Digital Cities for Change project at CSIC, concentrating on implementing socio-technical digital solutions to drive public benefits.
Having extensive collaborations with various industries, Jennifer has been instrumental in conceptualizing and showcasing groundbreaking innovations in actual construction, infrastructure, and digital city undertakings. Furthermore, she actively contributes to the development of standards and guidelines essential for the successful execution of these innovations. Her influential contributions include being the lead author for the Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment.
Before transitioning to academia, Jennifer held prominent positions in the industry. Her initial seven-year tenure involved managing the introduction of new products for high-speed rotating machinery in the semiconductor sector. Subsequently, she worked for six years as a consultant at Arup, where she guided clients in devising research and technology investment strategies. Jennifer was actively engaged in several impactful projects focusing on sustainability, particularly concerning energy efficiency and climate change adaptation.
Jennifer Schooling pursued her academic endeavors by completing a PhD in Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. Additionally, she has affiliations with esteemed organizations such as Darwin College, University of Cambridge, where she was a Fellow, and past roles at Arup as a Research Business Manager, and at Edwards as a Senior Development Engineer.