4. The Team
Michael Frith – Crime Scientist – Spatial Analysis
Jessica White – Geographer – Evacuation Planning
Monika Jurcic – Chemist – Chemical Detection
Stephen Tench – Mathematician – Predictive Modelling
5. Michael Frith – Crime Scientist
• Previous degrees in Criminology (York) and Crime
Science (UCL)
• Previously worked for councils in York and
Buckinghamshire and British Transport Police
• Research will focus on role of space and the
environment in crime location choice
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11. • Graduated coverage suggests source is moving
(i.e. train)
• Intense hotspot suggests source is in one location
(i.e. station)
13. Jessica White – Geographer
• Degree: BA (Hons) Geography, University of
Oxford. Graduated in 2013.
• Previous work: Support Time and Recovery
worker with homeless refugees in King’s Cross.
• Interests: crime mapping, spatial analysis, hate
crime, migration.
16. Monika Jurcic – Chemist
• Master of Chemistry University of Bath
• Metal organic framework chemistry
• Drug doping in sport
Portable device for the trace detection of explosives
• High sensitivity (Trace detection)
• Highly Specific
• Rapid response rates
• Low cost
• Reusable
17. • Initial detection screening
• Elimination of current known chemical gas agents
• Portable chemical gas detection device
• Determination of unknown agents
• Analytical chemistry
18. Stephen Tench – Mathematician
• Degree: MMath, Warwick University
• Dissertation topic: Analysis of Continuum
Models for Cell Motility
• Areas of speciality: modelling and simulation
(ODEs, PDEs, FEM and MATLAB)
22. Conclusion
• Simultaneous chemical attack
• Occurred on Circle line and at Oxford Circus
• Detected chemical gas X was used
• Determined the best way to evacuate passengers
• Forecasted possible future terrorist attacks