MsGiulia Bernardini

Research Postgraduate

Department of Earth Science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering

BIO

I am very passionate about science, its history, and specifically ecology, which fascinates me because of its complexity. I thrive in multidisciplinary environments, where different fields intersect. In these settings, I enjoy identifying analogies and drawing examples from diverse disciplines to help address my research questions.

Currently, I am a PhD student supervised by Dr Gareth Roberts and Dr Mark Sutton working on new methods to identify interactions between biodiversity and landscape evolution. I'm funded by NERC and part of the SSCP DTP at the Grantham Institute.

I have an interest in data visualisation and effectively communicating data through visuals. You can see some of my visualisation and portfolio in my personal website.

I have a BSc in Natural and Environmental Sciences from the University of Pisa (Italy) and a MSc in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation from Imperial College.

Between my MSc and starting my PhD I worked at Springer Nature, contributing to creating some of their SDGs-focused research journals such as Nature Water and Nature Reviews Biodiversity.

LANGUAGES

  • Italian
    Can read, write, speak, understand and peer review
  • English
    Can read, write, speak, understand and peer review
  • Spanish; Castilian
    Can read and write

FACULTY

  • Faculty of Engineering

POSITION NAME

  • Research Postgraduate