Professor J Iwan Jones

Head of the River Communities Group
Email: j.i.jones@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: +44 (0)20 7882 5735Room Number: 48, River Laboratory, Wareham, Dorset
Postgraduate Teaching
- Science into Policy and Management (BIO739P)
Performance
Grants
- DNAquaNet EUR146,000 European Cooperation in Science and Technology (20-10-2016 - 19-10-2020)
- Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment of aquatic ecosystems in Europe European Cooperation in Science and Technology (20-10-2016 - 19-10-2020)
- Evidence Reviews on Analysis, Prevalence and Impact of Microplastics in Freshwater Environments £58,515 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (07-01-2019 - 31-03-2020)
- Ranunculus as a Bioengineer in Chalk Stream Ecosystems £82,934 G & K Boyes Charitable Trust (17-08-2015 - 31-10-2019)
- Phase 2 of the Demonstration test catchment Project £2,062,454 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (01-04-2015 - 30-09-2017)
- Characterisation and targeting of measures for (non-coal) polluted mine waters – Impacts of contaminated sediment on ecological recovery
£535,123 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (17-06-2013 - 30-09-2016) - The role of lateral exchange in modulating the seaward flux of C, N, P. £1,016,143 Natural Environment Research Council (30-09-2012 - 31-12-2015)
- Extending the evidence base on the ecological impacts of fine sediment and developing a framework for targeting mitigation of agricultural sediment losses £780,000 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (01-04-2009 - 31-03-2012)
- Agri-Environment Monitoring and Technical Services Contract Lot 3: Soil, Water and Climate Change (Ecosystems) £700,000 Welsh Government / N.E.R.C. (23-09-2009 - 31-12-2011)
- Demonstration Test Catchments: Catchment scale testing of measures to mitigate diffuse agricultural pollution on the Hampshire Avon £2,843,736 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2009 - 2015)
- Evidence Reviews on Analysis, Prevalence and Impact of Microplastics in Freshwater Environments £58,515 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (2018 - 2020)