STUCKEY David, a Professor of Biochemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London, and a Visiting Professor at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. Prof Stuckey has worked in Australia, the U.S., Norway (at NTH/SINTEF in Trondheim), Switzerland (ETH/EAWAG in Zurich), and the U.K.(Uni of Sussex, and I.C.). His current research interests are in the development of a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (SAMBR), the production and analysis of soluble microbial products (SMPs), the role of SMPs and colloids in membrane fouling, trace metal speciation and bioavailability, and Downstream Separations of therapeutic proteins, and drug delivery. He has published over 190 technical papers, including the standard technique for Biological Methane Potential (BMP) and the Anaerobic Toxicity (ATA). Recently he was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry “Sustainable Water” prize for his work on Soluble Microbial Products (SMPs) in Anaerobic Digestion, and the Royal Society Brian Mercer Award for Innovation to pilot the SAMBR on sewage. He is on the Editorial Board of 3 Journals.