Meet the
Team
Keith Dickerson
You could
say that Keith is the greenest of our team. His house is heated by a wood
burning stove fuelled by wood grown on his own plot.
His
experience of ICT goes back to the birth of the
Internet. As part of his PhD he carried out formative work on routing protocols
for the Arpanet.
Keith was a
member of the Board of ETSI (European
Telecommunications Standards institute) from 2003-2017 where he led their work
on the Green Agenda, IoT and Smart Cities. Keith was
until the end of 2016 a Vice Chair of ITU-T Study
Group 5 “Environment & Climate Change” where he led the development of
Recommendations on topics such as energy efficiency, assessment of carbon
reduction and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.
keith.dickerson@mac.com
Dave Faulkner
You could
say Dave is the meanest of the team. He took 1kW year out of his annual fuel
bill, saving £1000 and 5 tonnes CO2
entering the atmosphere. He has made further reductions by installing a heat
pump, solar panels and a house battery.
His experience of ICT goes back almost to the birth
of optical fibre communications. He did much formative work on this in his PhD
and in his research career.
He Chaired the Conference on Networks and Optical Communications from 1995-2016
and was visiting lecturer at Essex University. He held several leadership roles
in ITU-T including chairing the ITU-T
Focus Group on ‘ICT and Climate Change’. He was
finalist in the 2011 BT Innovation Awards for the Best Patent.
davewfaulkner@gmail.com
C.Julia Faulkner
You could
say Julia is the leanest of the team. She enjoys a mostly vegetarian diet and likes
to ensure that her vegetables come from sustainable sources.
Her law degree and her experience in trusteeship makes her well qualified to
keep the ‘boys’ in order and look after the administration of our work.
cjuliafaulkner@yahoo.co.uk
Nigel Wall
You could
say that Nigel is the cleanest of our team. His focus is on improving road
transport, reducing CO2 by 15% by providing real-time advice to drivers and
fleet operators. Intelligent Transport Systems will also improve safety for
both vehicle users and pedestrians. Nigel is an established innovator; he
chairs the Royal Institute of Navigation's Land Navigation & Location
Group, and the Communications Interest Group at ITS UK, and is a member of the
ITS UK Carbon Working Group. He is a
member of the BSI EPL278 (Intelligent Transport), and an Expert attending
relevant groups within ISO TC204, CEN TC278, and
represents CAL at the ETSI ITS Technical Committee.
He benefits from a 2.4kW solar PV array on his roof which gives a useful
insight into sustainable energy sources.
nw@nigel-wall.co.uk