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Sandvox Website Profile: “Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still FIMA - Crowd Dynamics”

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Keith used Sandvox to build this website for Crowd Modelling Ltd.. He chose the “Dolphin Dance” design for the site. People may want to visit the site if they are looking for Expert Witness - Crowds, Safety, Education, Awareness.

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Describe your website.

My website outlines the services we offer for Crowd Dynamics - the science of how and where crowds form and move. How crowds react under normal and emergency situations.

I develop and run training courses for Police and Security forces around the world.

Who is the target audience for your website?

I work with Police, Architects, consultants, engineers, event organisers, event planners, local authorities, health and safety executives.

The main purpose of our training programmes is to raise the awareness of the dangers of crowd management without the appropriate safety measures.

What is the advantage of your website over others?

I defined the science of crowd dynamics over 20 years ago and have been working as a Govt. Consultant for the last 10 years.

You can view and request workshops on crowds and crowd safety from this extensive website.

Tell us a story about this website.

Keith is the founder and Chief Technical Office of Crowd Dynamics Ltd. an international consultancy business advising on crowd dynamics during normal and emergency situations. Current projects include the development of Myriad II – a multi-discipline (network/spatial/agent based) modelling environment for simulating crowd dynamics, the UAF (Urban Analytical Framework) within the Paramics (traffic modelling system) and Shepard (a suite of agent based modelling environments).

What techniques did you use to build this website?

Edit in Pages - cut and paste - much easier to include complex elements than trying to edit HTML code.


Prof. Dr. G. Keith Still FIMA

This website was created by Keith of Lake District, Cumbria, UK.


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