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= Audrey De Nazelle = Audrey de Nazelle (date of birth) is an Environmental Scientist and Engineer, and Lecturer in Air Pollution Management in the Faculty of Natural Science, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London. Her research is focused on how to bridge urban planning and transportation with environmental science and healthy living. In 2017, her contribution has been recognized with the award of 50 most Influential Female Scholars by Superscholars.

Education
Audrey's education began in Paris where she got a License (1994) and a Maîtrise (1995) in Mathematics at University of Paris IV. During this time she spent a semester abroad at Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1994). She then moved to the department of Environmental Sciences & Engineering of University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. There, she achieved a MS and a PhD under the supervision of Dr Doug Crawford-Brown, with a thesis project on Health Risk Assessment of a Pedestrian-oriented Environment.

Research Achievement
Lead and developer of TAPAS in the Centre for Environmental Epidemiology.

In Imperial College she works on several projects, such as low-carbon mobility policies in cities and their impacts on air quality and health, Enhancing the Plume Labs App and Monitor for Research and Policy (E-Plume), EPSRC-funded project Managing Air for Green Inner Cities (MAGIC).

Awards
50 most Influential Female Scholars by Superscholars