Professor
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Professor of Ecology
Department of Life Sciences (Silwood Park) - Faculty of Natural Sciences
Orcid identifier0000-0002-9001-0610
- Professor of EcologyDepartment of Life Sciences (Silwood Park) - Faculty of Natural Sciences
- 020 7594 2223 (Work)
- 1.4, Centre for Population Biology, Silwood Park, United Kingdom
BIO
I am a data scientist that specialises in biodiversity and whole-system ecology. My vision is to integrate diverse data sources, modelling approaches and interdisciplinary collaborations to develop a holistic understanding of ecological systems. I apply my research to address pressing environmental challenges and to promote sustainable land use practices.
I am an experienced biodiversity and ecological consultant with a strong background in environmental science and conservation technology. I provide expert guidance to industry on biodiversity, carbon and sustainability strategies, including the planning of ecological assessments, habitat surveys and environmental impact assessments.
Working with me
I am committed to promoting an inclusive community where all group members are respected and provided with equal opportunities. I believe that diversity enriches the academic environment, I strive to work ethically, and I aspire to create a relaxed environment that supports individuals from all backgrounds.
I provide personalised guidance, constructive feedback and opportunities for professional development to help you achieve your life goals. I encourage my team to use their time in my research group as a springboard to a successful career, and five out of every six of my group members transition into an equivalent or higher academic position.
I openly advertise all positions I have funding to support. You are welcome to apply to me directly if you are planning to submit an application to fund your position, and I particularly welcome approaches from a postdoctoral fellowship candidates. In your cover letter, you should outline what it is you want to research, how it fits in with the research my team is currently engaged in, and the experiences and skills you will contribute to our research environment.
I am an experienced biodiversity and ecological consultant with a strong background in environmental science and conservation technology. I provide expert guidance to industry on biodiversity, carbon and sustainability strategies, including the planning of ecological assessments, habitat surveys and environmental impact assessments.
Working with me
I am committed to promoting an inclusive community where all group members are respected and provided with equal opportunities. I believe that diversity enriches the academic environment, I strive to work ethically, and I aspire to create a relaxed environment that supports individuals from all backgrounds.
I provide personalised guidance, constructive feedback and opportunities for professional development to help you achieve your life goals. I encourage my team to use their time in my research group as a springboard to a successful career, and five out of every six of my group members transition into an equivalent or higher academic position.
I openly advertise all positions I have funding to support. You are welcome to apply to me directly if you are planning to submit an application to fund your position, and I particularly welcome approaches from a postdoctoral fellowship candidates. In your cover letter, you should outline what it is you want to research, how it fits in with the research my team is currently engaged in, and the experiences and skills you will contribute to our research environment.
FACULTY
- Faculty of Natural Sciences
POSITION NAME
- Professor of Ecology