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Peter
Carr graduated from the University of Sheffield with First
Class Honours in Civil & Structural Engineering. He then
obtained an MSc in Steel Structures at the Imperial College
of Science and Technology, London. He is a Member of the Institution
of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Structural Engineers
and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is experienced
in the design of buildings, petrochemical facilities and onshore
and offshore structures and pipelines. Since the North Sea
Piper Alpha disaster in 1988, he has specialised in risk management.
Outside work interests include gliding, skiing, cycling,
theatre... and work.
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Jeremy
Cordrey graduated from Cambridge University with a BA(Hons)
in Engineering. He is a Member of the Institution of Marine
Engineers. Jeremy is experienced in the design and assessment
of offshore installations. He now specialises in computer
analysis and programming, particularly engineering, technical
and business information applications. He speaks fluent French.
Outside work interests include playing the piano, reading
psychology and running.
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