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She is presently involved in a project that aims to reduce the USE of global cement and concrete, through a process called Microbially Induced Calcite Precipitation technique (MICP). Sponsored by the Royal Academy of Engineering and the civil Engineering Contractor, BAM Nuttal, this research has yielded results that can turn soil into a solid state. She has developed most of this research at the University of Strathclyde. in Science in Engineering

of Civil Engineering

In 2013 she participated on the UK Government’s Ad Hoc Advisory Board on Nuclear Research and Development, which gave guidance to the government on this subject matter. She is presently working on geothermal energy production as a member of the Scottish Government Working Group.

Over the years, professor Lunn has participated in highly multi-disciplinary research and has collaborated with other scientists such as seismologists, microbiologists, material scientists, and electronic engineers, amongst others.

and engineer Geological Society’s or her research with the nuclear industry.

In 2015, she was the only engineer or scientist to be named as one of 10 “Outstanding women of Scotland” by Saltire Society, as a recognition for her support of women in science and engineering and research efforts.

is an advocate for the inclusion of women in the fields of science and engineering and (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)