

Eva Wan
Biography
Biography
As a Research Manager Eva Wan provides project management support to the Institute’s Research Faculty.
Eva has a diverse background starting with a BEng in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Nottingham, a period as a planning consultant producing technical reports on strategic long term civil projects and a MSc in Environmental Assessment & Management from the UEA. She then crossed into marine environmental science undertaking multidisciplinary offshore surveys all over the world before moving into project management where she supported the contracts of international energy and telecommunication corporations.
Most recently Eva worked as a Project Officer in the Research and Innovation Services department at the UEA managing the multifaceted portfolio of the School of Biological Sciences.
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