Dr Chris Tennant


Visiting Teacher

Chris Tennant

Dr Tennant is a visiting teacher and researcher at The London School of Economics and Political Science. His research examines the interaction between values and reasoning when science and society come together, in domains such as climate change, neuroscience or driverless cars.

Dr Tennant worked for 25 years in the financial services industry in London before taking a Master's course and then studying for a doctorate at the LSE. His original undergraduate degree was in classical languages and philosophy, and he subsequently qualified as a Chartered Accountant.


Expertise: classical languages; climate change; driverless cars; neuroscience; social behaviour; philosophy; psychological behaviour


Dr Chris Tennant discusses Mobility and Driver Behaviour

Dr Chris Tennant discusses Mobility and Driver Behaviour Dr Chris Tennant discusses Mobility and Driver Behaviour
Dr Chris Tennant (Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at LSE) talks about the research he has done for Goodyear, focused on driver behaviour and the development of Autonomous Vehicles to deal with the issues we're facing with the increasing urbanisation.

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