Management team

Nick Molden

Oxford graduate Nick Molden has more than fifteen years’ experience in the information sector, specialising in advanced modelling techniques to help businesses extract profit from data. Through real-world testing Nick is profoundly committed to improving vehicle emissions. As well as leading Emissions Analytics, he is the co-founder of the AIR Alliance, and is an Honorary Research fellow at Imperial College London.

 

James Holland

Since graduating from Oxford, James Holland has specialised in designing and building complex software systems. James has expertise in low-level networking, real-time transaction processing and analysis of very large datasets. Prior to Oxford Indices, James was the Lead Data Architect at The Retail Equation and was responsible for the development of fraud tracking for the retail industry.

 

Dr Ime Usen

Loughborough graduate Ime Usen has more than five years’ experience in analytical chemistry, specialising in various analytical techniques such as gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and high performance liquid chromatography that can be used for the analysis of samples generated from a vast application area. Ime has a PhD in Analytical Chemistry from Loughborough University.

 

James Hobday

James began his career at the Financial Times before joining Integer Research in 2009, and has now worked for ten years in the emissions sector. At Emissions Analytics and Oxford Indices, James works with a wide range of emissions stakeholders, including governments, manufacturers, technology suppliers, oil companies and research institutions.

 

Dr Helen Molden

Dr Helen Molden is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, registered with The Health and Care Professions Council, a registered integrative psychotherapist and an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors.

Through data analysis and psychological insight, Helen helps individuals and organizations develop better skills, resources and empowerment around human factors in sectors such as healthcare, human-computer interaction, media and transportation. Using an evidence-based integrative approach, Helen has worked as a chartered psychologist as a researcher and clinician since 2012.