Students
Alex Hall
- Arctic dust from above and below: Constraining the unseen contributions of northern high latitude dust sources
Tom Green
- A hidden record of early animal evolution? Exploring the Cambrian diversity of acritarchs and small carbonaceous fossils
Rachel Calder
- Role of fungal communities in carbon and nutrient cycling in forest soils under elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Octavia Brayley
- Insect responses to climate change in Antarctica and ecosystem consequences
Charlie Theobald
- Development and field testing of low cost, high accuracy sensors to enable “Citizen Science” monitoring of UK river systems
Nicholas Lugg
- High frequency water quality sensor networks for monitoring hot spots and hot moments of urban and rural water pollution in real-time
Claire Richards
- Tracing the source of Brazil nut contamination using advanced mass spectrometric methods
Jamie MacManaway
- Evolution of emerging post-glacial landscapes induced by a changing climate
Abra Ash
- Creating Bio-Inspired Synthetic Flowers to Support Standardised Monitoring of Pollinating Insects