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In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour visits with Dr. G. Keith Still, Crowd Dynamic Expert, Visiting Professor of Crowd Science at University of Suffolk and Director, Crowd Risk Analysis Ltd. G. Keith Still BSc PhD FIMA FICPEM SFIIRSM FIPM FHEA MAE has a PhD in “Crowd Dynamics”. He combines risk analysis with crowd behavior in both crowd models and crowd simulations. He is a visiting Professor at University of Suffolk and teaches at Breda University of Applied Science (Holland). Keith has over 30 years of consulting experience across a range of international crowd safety and risk analysis environments and has advised on crowd behavior, crowd risks and crowd safety considerations for events of 500 people to 3,000,000 people. He has published two books on the subject of Crowd Safety and Crowd Risk Analysis “Introduction to Crowd Science” and “Applied Crowd Science.”His project/consulting work includes planning for the Royal Wedding (UK, 2011), Hajj projects, (Saudi Arabia, Jamarat 2000 - 2005, Makkah 2000 - 2013), Olympic Events (Sydney 2000, London 2014), New Year Events (London, Sydney, Dubai), Canada Day (Ottawa).
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In this episode of The Gate 15 Interview, Andy Jabbour visits with Dr. G. Keith Still, Crowd Dynamic Expert, Visiting Professor of Crowd Science at University of Suffolk and Director, Crowd Risk Analysis Ltd. G. Keith Still BSc PhD FIMA FICPEM SFIIRSM FIPM FHEA MAE has a PhD in “Crowd Dynamics”. He combines risk analysis with crowd behavior in both crowd models and crowd simulations. He is a visiting Professor at University of Suffolk and teaches at Breda University of Applied Science (Holland). Keith has over 30 years of consulting experience across a range of international crowd safety and risk analysis environments and has advised on crowd behavior, crowd risks and crowd safety considerations for events of 500 people to 3,000,000 people. He has published two books on the subject of Crowd Safety and Crowd Risk Analysis “Introduction to Crowd Science” and “Applied Crowd Science.”His project/consulting work includes planning for the Royal Wedding (UK, 2011), Hajj projects, (Saudi Arabia, Jamarat 2000 - 2005, Makkah 2000 - 2013), Olympic Events (Sydney 2000, London 2014), New Year Events (London, Sydney, Dubai), Canada Day (Ottawa).
In the discussion we address:
Some links from our discussion include: