Contact Liz Nelson
- Email: Liz.Nelson@cranfield.ac.uk
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Areas of expertise
- Defence Systems Engineering
- Explosives and Munitions
Background
Lt Col (Retd) Liz Nelson is a Lecturer in Explosives Technology and Safety at Cranfield Defence and Security, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. She has 30+ years’ of experience related to ordnance, munitions and explosives safety and technology from her time as an Ammunition Technical Officer in the British Army. She has an MSc from Lincoln University and joined Cranfield University in September 2022.
Publications
Articles In Journals
- Evans R, Nelson L & Temple T. (2024). Operational data for the risk management of victim operated explosive devices in humanitarian mine action: a practitioner’s perspective. Heliyon, 10(3)
- Evans R, Temple T & Nelson L. (2024). Know thy enemy and know yourself – the role of operational data in managing the mines and booby trap threat in Vietnam, 1965–73. War in History, 31(4)
- Evans RHP, Temple T & Nelson L. (2024). The detection problem: an eight-decade challenge: the difficulty of practically detecting and discriminating mines, booby traps, and victim operated improvised explosive devices. The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction, 28(1)
- Nelson L, Temple T & evans R. (2024). Innovative clearance data model for demining operational data collection: Insights from field trials in Zimbabwe. Heliyon, 10
- Evans R, Bold M, Nelson L & Temple T. (2024). Innovative clearance data model for demining operational data collection: insights from field trials in Zimbabwe. Heliyon, 10(23)