Ian Walker

Ian Walker

University of Bath

H-index: 33

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ian Walker

Ian Walker, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bath, specializes in the field of Transport Psychology, Traffic Psychology, Bicycling, Energy consumption, Water consumption.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Allogeneic chondrogenic‐induced mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of tarsometatarsal lameness in horses

Active travel to school: a longitudinal millennium cohort study of schooling outcomes

Effects of wind-induced vibrations in tall buildings on cognitive work performance, comfort, and wellbeing of the occupants

Novel super-reduced, pedagogical model for scoping net zero buildings

Integrating mental health into emergency preparedness and response: lessons learned from Covid-19

My sustainable city—Exploring lay people’s conception of sustainable urban design

Recognising the cognitive functions involved in productivity loss associated with temperature changes

Towards Active Buildings: Stakeholder Perceptions of the Next Generation of Buildings

Ian Walker Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4828

Citations(since 2020)

2660

Cited By

3153

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

61

i10Index(since 2020)

48

Email

University Profile Page

University of Bath

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Ian Walker Skills & Research Interests

Transport Psychology

Traffic Psychology

Bicycling

Energy consumption

Water consumption

Top articles of Ian Walker

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Allogeneic chondrogenic‐induced mesenchymal stem cells for the treatment of tarsometatarsal lameness in horses

Veterinary Surgery

Richard PC Coomer

Janine A Terschuur

M Chiara Pressanto

Ian Walker

2024/1

Active travel to school: a longitudinal millennium cohort study of schooling outcomes

BMJ open

Ian Walker

Tim Gamble

2023/3/1

Effects of wind-induced vibrations in tall buildings on cognitive work performance, comfort, and wellbeing of the occupants

Kaveh Heshmati

Erfan Shahabpoor Ardakani

Antony Darby

Ian Walker

2023

Novel super-reduced, pedagogical model for scoping net zero buildings

Building and environment

Daniel Fosas

Rachel Mitchell

Elli Nikolaidou

Matthew Roberts

Stephen Allen

...

2022/1/15

Integrating mental health into emergency preparedness and response: lessons learned from Covid-19

European Journal of Public Health

MA Alkasaby

F Baingana

WK Bosu

M Abdulaziz

R Mwaisaka

...

2022/10/21

My sustainable city—Exploring lay people’s conception of sustainable urban design

The Social Science Journal

Gustav Bösehans

Ian Walker

2022/1/2

Recognising the cognitive functions involved in productivity loss associated with temperature changes

Sharareh Ghanbari

Kaveh Heshmati

Dan Maskell

Antony Darby

Ian Walker

2022/9/12

Towards Active Buildings: Stakeholder Perceptions of the Next Generation of Buildings

Energies

Elli Nikolaidou

Ian Walker

David Coley

Stephen Allen

Daniel Fosas

...

2022/8/5

Dataset for" Going active: How do people envision the next generation of buildings?''

Elli Nikolaidou

Ian Walker

David Coley

Stephen Allen

Daniel Fosas

2022/5/21

Motonormativity: How Social Norms Hide a Major Public Health Hazard

I Walker

A Tapp

A Davis

2022/12/14

Going active: How do people envision the next generation of buildings?

CLIMA 2022 conference

Elli Nikolaidou

Ian Walker

David Coley

Stephen Allen

Daniel Fosas

2022/5/21

The impact of probe sample bias on the accuracy of commercial floating car data speeds

Transportation planning and technology

Megan M Bruwer

Ian Walker

Simen J Andersen

2022/11/17

Towards active buildings: Rating grid-servicing buildings

Building Services Engineering Research and Technology

Daniel Fosas

Elli Nikolaidou

Matthew Roberts

Stephen Allen

Ian Walker

...

2021/3

Dataset for" Novel super-reduced, pedagogical model for scoping net zero buildings''

Daniel Fosas

Rachel Mitchell

Elli Nikolaidou

Matthew Roberts

Stephen Allen

...

2021/11/9

Thermal comfort standards in the Middle East: Current and future challenges

Building and environment

Rana Elnaklah

Abdulla Alnuaimi

Badr S Alotaibi

Evangelia Topriska

Ian Walker

...

2021/8/1

Moving to a green building: Indoor environment quality, thermal comfort and health

Building and Environment

Rana Elnaklah

Ian Walker

Sukumar Natarajan

2021/3/15

Judgments of a product’s quality and perceptions of user experience can be mediated by brief messaging that matches the person’s pre-existing attitudes

Frontiers in psychology

Ian Walker

Gregory O Thomas

Sukumar Natarajan

Nigel Holt

2020/6/9

Householders’ readiness for demand-side response: A qualitative study of how domestic tasks might be shifted in time

Energy and buildings

Ian Walker

Aimie Hope

2020/5/15

Buildings as energy infrastructure, not passive consumers

University of Bath

Elli Nikolaidou

Daniel Fosas

Matthew Roberts

Stephen Allen

Ian Walker

...

2020/12/11

Moving from Human Perception to Acceptability: A Paradigm Shift in Vibration Serviceability Assessment of Tall Buildings

Kaveh Heshmati

Erfan Shahabpoor

Antony Darby

Ian Walker

2020/4/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Paul Salkovskis

Paul Salkovskis

University of Oxford

H-index: 69
Bas Verplanken

Bas Verplanken

University of Bath

H-index: 43
Professor Mark Brosnan

Professor Mark Brosnan

University of Bath

H-index: 35
Eamonn O'Neill

Eamonn O'Neill

University of Bath

H-index: 35
Chris Ashwin

Chris Ashwin

University of Bath

H-index: 35
david coley

david coley

University of Bath

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