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Michael webber
Michael webber






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It is also alleged that a number of patient consent forms contained information that was untrue and that Dr Webberley’s actions were dishonest. It is alleged that Dr Webberley’s failings related variously to consultation, history taking, examination, diagnosis, prescribing, communication, follow up, informed consent, assessment, working with colleagues, working within the limits of his expertise and working within guidance. The tribunal will inquire into the allegation that, between April 2017 and June 2019, Dr Webberley failed to provide good clinical care to 25 patients. We understand that ‘Dr A’ referred to below is Dr Helen Webberley. The allegations against MW are summarised here and copied below. He lives with his wife and three children in Austin, TX.The misconduct hearing in relation to Dr Michael Webberley (husband of Dr Helen Webberley who together are understood to have founded GenderGP) began in March 2022. Webber is one of the originators of Pecan Street Incorporated, a public-private partnership in Austin, Texas, running the nation’s largest smart grid experiment. He then transitioned to the RAND Corporation studying energy, innovation, manufacturing, and national security. He then served as a senior scientist at Pranalytica, where he invented sensors for homeland security, industrial analysis, and environmental monitoring. He then received both a MS and a PHD in mechanical engineering from Stanford University where he was a National Science Foundation Fellow. Webber received his BA with High Honors in Plan II Liberal Arts and his BS with High Honors in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. His expertise, opinions, and research have been published, cited or featured in many media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, USA Today, NPR, PBS, The Daily Telegraph, BBC, ABC, CBS, Discovery, Popular Mechanics, New Scientist, MSNBC, and the History Channel.ĭr. Webber’s research in their policy-making decisions. Government agencies such as the Department of Energy and non-governmental organizations such as UNESCO have featured Dr. Webber’s research focuses on the convergence of policy, technology, and resource management related to energy and the environment. His teaching has been honored three separate times with major awards from the University of Texas System. Webber has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at UT Austin since 2007 across departments as diverse as mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, liberal arts, business, geosciences, public affairs, and undergraduate studies. His television special Energy at the Movies is currently in national syndication on PBS stations, and his massive open online course (MOOC) “Energy 101” was immensely popular with over 42,000 registered students.Īs a professor, Dr. He has authored more than 200 publications, holds 4 patents, and serves on the advisory board for Scientific American. Michael Webber is the Deputy Director of the Energy Institute, Josey Centennial Fellow in Energy Resources, Co-Director of the Clean Energy Incubator at the Austin Technology Incubator, and Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, where he trains a new generation of energy leaders through research and education at the intersection of engineering, policy, and commercialization.








Michael webber