Associate Professor, Earth & Environmental Science, University of Exeter
After completing my PhD in marine remote sensing at the University of Plymouth, I worked for eight years as a marine scientist in the remote sensing group at Plymouth Marine Laboratory and for the UK National Centre for Earth Observation. I joined the University of Exeter in 2019 as a lecturer. I am a satellite oceanographer with a keen interest in phytoplankton, optics and citizen science.
My research focuses primarily on the use of satellite data for understanding marine biogeochemistry. My interests include: marine optics, marine primary production, marine ecology, bio-optical modelling, and developing algorithms for remote-sensing of phytoplankton groups. I am also interested in using citizen science to expand observations of key environmental indicators, such as water temperature and water quality, in under-sampled regions. I work at global and regional scales, spanning a range of aquatic ecosystems from the lakes to the open ocean, and from tropical to polar waters. I love to spend time in the field.