In 2021, BIEA looks forward to see many more STEM and ecological experts in joining us to judge the "Repack to Restore Our World" Competition!
Members of our 2021 Committee and Judging team include (Sorted by alphabetical order of surname, subject to change):
Gareth is BIEA's President. He joined the board of the British Council as its trustee for from 2012, officially retired in November 2018. During his six-year tenure, his extensive financial strategy expertise was invaluable to the council, assisting the executive team on the council’s delivery of financial objectives. He helped to formulate its commercial strategy, especially in development in the international arena. Gareth has held numerous board positions in a wide range of multinational organisations around the world.
Maria is a Professor in Mechanics of Materials in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial College London. Her published research includes material modelling and mechanical characterisation of soft polymeric solids and specifically foods, micromechanics models of particulate filled polymeric composites as well as cellular structures, experimental and numerical modelling of industrial food processes such as rolling, extrusion and cutting, development of inverse indentation methods material characterisation of polymers, and fracture and deformation in paint and adhesive coatings.
Chris is the Deputy Chief and Head of Education and Training at Thames 21. He worked as the Education Coordinator at the London Aquarium, and he has worked as a warden on marine wildlife reserves along the coast of Dorset and Cornwall.
Jane is the Education Innovations Manager for the British Science Association with previous experience working for Inspire! and as the Learning Resource Coordinator for the London Science Museum.
Jason is the Professor of Sustainable Chemical Technology at the Imperial College London. He has authored over 90 articles and holds 4 patents. His current research interests involve the solvation behaviour of ionic liquids and the use of ionic liquids in the production of lignocellulosic biofuels, sustainable chemical feedstocks, vaccine manufacturing and waste recycling (particularly for metal-contaminated solid materials).
David is BIEA's STEM Chairman and is an influential senior education expert. He is the Founder of the iTrust charity and former CEO of the UK Independent Association of Prep Schools IAPS, UK Ofsted Inspector and Director of Education, Academic Director of United Learning Trust charity, Chairman of the UK Association of Education Assessment Inspectors and Advisers, CEO of the Teaching Awards Trust and Editor in Chief of the British Curriculum and Assessment Journal.
Vincent Burke is a highly experienced communications professional. He specialises in podcasting, film-making and strategic PR advice. He also runs courses in public speaking and how to use the media effectively. He has worked successfully for high-profile organisations such as the General Medical Council, the Law Society, London Chamber of Commerce, Deloitte and the Mayor of London as well as ten years in the Civil Service.
Peter is responsible for overseeing and coordinating the various family events and activities run at the Royal Institution. This includes the popular Family Fun Days and Summer Schools programme, along with other events and workshops throughout the year. He also contributes to the various international projects run by the Royal Institution, including touring the world-famous Christmas Lectures to Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. Peter studied Zoology at the University of Sheffield, combining studying with running science outreach activities. After graduating, Peter moved to Switzerland to work at Kandersteg International Scout Centre. Here he planned and ran a wide range of activities, including but not limited to trips over glaciers and environmental education activities. He now is happily back in the UK.
Lisa programmes science lectures, talks and ‘Lates’ style events at the Royal Institution. She says she “loves learning from and highlighting the extraordinary work happening across the world. It is now more than ever vitally important to get as many diverse audiences as possible to explore and discover science.”
Lee Saw is a senior chemistry excellent teacher at SMK Seri Bintang Utara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She holds Bachelor of Education (Honors) from University Science of Malaysia. She is a winner of Global Teacher Award 2019 and won 1st Place Best Science Teacher in Southeast Asia in the year 2016. She also awarded as National STEM Icon Teacher in 2017. She involved as the master trainer and panel of writers of the chemistry syllabus and module in the Ministry of Education Malaysia. She was selected as one of the MOE Influencer. She is also active in co-curricular activities especially STEM as a mentor of innovation competition and STEM carnival coordinator. She is also active in writing chemistry reference books and action studies on improving chemistry learning. She has been elected as Vice Chairman of the STEM Teachers Association of Malaysia. She has successfully organized various educational conferences, colloquiums, and workshops in Malaysia to strengthen the quality of education in Malaysia. Her famous principle is "fix the normal, get it right".
David Savin leads quality assurance of exhaust systems from a global supplier base into our assembly plants, making sure that the parts produced by his suppliers always safe and compliant with regulations.
Alice Castle has over 25 years’ experience making educational programmes and websites for the BBC and other international organisations. She has worked in the BBC Science unit, at Newsround, BBC News School Report and on co-productions in China, Egypt and the USA. In recent years she has been training international journalists, editing books and managing an oral history collection for the BBC.