Cohort 4
Our Cohort 4 researchers joined us in 2022.
STUDENT NAME |
PROJECT TITLE |
SUPERVISOR |
CASE PARTNER |
Alex Hyde |
Impact of climate change and deglaciation on Glacier Lake Outburst Flood hazards in Lunana, Bhutan |
Rachel Carr |
- |
Bridget Tiller |
Quaternary ice-sheet and climate change on the Northeast Atlantic margin |
Neil Ross |
- |
Charlotte Osborne |
What Are The Controls on Aqueous N Export From Human-modified Tropical Peatlands? |
Yit Arn Teh |
- |
Francesca Trotman |
Holistic management to create sustainable, climate change resilient small-scale fisheries in Jangamo, Mozambique |
Per Berggren |
- |
Halinishi Yusuf |
Defining sustainable sand mining rates through the lens of freshwater availability in Ephemeral River Systems (ERS) in Arid and Semi-Arid Lands: A case study of Makueni County, Kenya. |
Chris Hackney |
- |
Harley McCourt |
The state and fate of mountain permafrost and implications for debris supply in glacierised catchments |
William Roberts |
- |
Holly Bartlett |
Water and sediment routing through glaciers in West Greenland |
John Woodward |
- |
Jamie McKeown |
Resilient treescapes for a changing climate: a mathematical approach |
Nick Parker |
DEFRA |
Jonathan Chikankheni |
Physiological response of quinoa to environmental stress: effects on nutritional profile, plant immunity, pest management and soil carbon content |
Victor Zevallos |
- |
Matthew Dopson |
Self-proposed - Ecological Network Inference for Resilient Food Systems: A Mathematical Approach |
Clive Emary |
- |
Richard Parsons |
Glacier calving – observations and modelling |
Sainan Sun |
- |
Sophia Harris |
Understanding how wetland species became rare or locally extinct using sedimentary DNA and stable isotopes – supporting future ecological restoration by uncovering the past |
Maarten van Hardenbroek |
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust |
Sylvie Tranter |
Utilising a marine biodiversity metric to support conservation in Small Island Developing States |
Louise Mair |
IUCN |