Summary
Stuart Grange is an environmental and data scientist with 11 years’ experience applying programmatic and atmospheric expertise to air quality research across academia, industry and consulting. Currently a postdoctoral researcher in Bern, he has led sensor-network data pipelines and source-apportionment projects that translate complex measurement datasets into actionable insights for roadside and urban pollution interventions. His background spans hands-on monitoring and lab work through to machine-learning analyses and policy-facing consulting, giving him a rare blend of field, laboratory and computational skills. Stuart’s PhD-focused software development for atmospheric data analysis and contributions to long-term trend and intervention studies underpin a practical approach to reducing pollution burden. An avid runner, he often combines field campaigns with local exploration, reflecting a pragmatic curiosity that drives cross-domain problem solving.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Zoology and Geography, Bachelor's Degree, Zoology and Geography at University of Otago
Master's Degree, Environmental Science, First Class Honours, Master's Degree, Environmental Science, First Class Honours at The University of Auckland
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemistry at University of York
English, German