Alex Lloyd has a research background in Human Physiology and Environmental Ergonomics. During his BSc in Ergonomics, he spent a period working in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Wing at the Royal Air Force Centre of Aviation Medicine. Alex went on to receive a PhD in Physiology from º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ. His doctoral research investigated neuromuscular fatigue during exposure to extreme environments. Together with a series of military and commercial partners, Alex continued to examine the interaction between the human and their environment following his PhD, where he focused on human thermoregulation and the transfer of heat through clothing. Following this, he took up his current Lecturing position at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ. His current research is centred on integrative physiology and the impact of multiple environmental stressors on human performance.
Semester 1:
- DSB121 Environmental Ergonomics
- PSC219 Human Performance at Environmental Extremes
Semester 2:
- DSP104 Environmental Ergonomics
- DSB121 Environmental Ergonomics
- DSA104 Introduction to Environmental Ergonomics
- DSC100 Projects
- DSC350 Projects