Fellow’s Profile
Christopher Roads
Fellow’s Profile
Christopher Roads
The ecology of the 'crown of thorns' starfish
Biography
I have had an exceptionally wide-ranging and successful career (see my entry in Who's Who, which there is no room to repeat here) and in my eighties I am still holding down two exceedingly challenging jobs. I am adviser to the Chancellor of Nizwa University in Oman (since 2012) and as such I am organising the construction and operation of an FFC cell for the making of previously unknown alloys, plus much else, to which end I am a senior research fellow in the Department of Materials Science at Cambridge University and responsible for universities collaboration.
I am also project director and creator of the most extensive global museum of small arms in the Middle East as well as the world's most extensive de facto muzzle-loading artillery museum (in Oman), where the International Council of Museums have held one of their annual conferences.
My Fellowship was on tropical marine biology and was so successful in creating a research group under my direction, which published 54 learned papers in its 13 years' existence, that we have had our 50th anniversary of most of my 100 colleagues.
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All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.