Principal Lecturer in Physical Geography, University of Brighton
I am a Principal Lecturer in Physical Geography within the School of Applied Sciences (SAS). My teaching and research interests are:
– glacial and periglacial processes
– cold climate geomorphology
– sedimentology and micromorphology
– reconstructing Quaternary Environments
– Arctic blue carbon
– artistic engagement with the environment (art-science).
With a PhD (Queen Mary University of London) and Batchelor with Hons (University of Reading) in Physical Geography, I am passionate about the environment and inspired by the outdoors – particularly mountainous and cold environments. My research has taken me to many exciting, and often breath-taking, locations in both the UK (e.g. Scotland, Wales, Dartmoor, Norfolk, The Lake District etc.) and abroad (e.g. Austria, Arctic Russia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Japan, Singapore, Svalbard etc).
Jun 29, 2023 01:24 am UTC| Nature
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