PhD Candidate, Interdisciplinary Bioscience Doctoral Training Centre, University of Oxford
Having finished my undergraduate in Biological Sciences in 2019, I now explore the relationship between climate and quality in perennial crops, seeking to develop new models to predict and help mitigate the impact of climate change on agriculture. I use a range of techniques to explore weather and quality, trying to understand not just how much of everything there will be, but how good it will become. To do this I want to understand the relationships between weather and crops at a range of levels, from the molecular to the phenomenological.
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