Please do get in contact if you are interested in doing a PhD or postdoc with us.
Current members of the team at Imperial
Giulia Bernardini, 2023-2027. Biodiversity and the Evolving Earth: New Data, New Methods, New Insights. NERC funded PhD.
Matthew Morris, 2022-2026, Landscape Evolution. EPSRC funded PhD. Matthew won an AGU Outstanding Student Presentation Award.
Sami Sheyh Husein, 2019-2026, Basin Analysis.
Previous members of the team at Imperial
Dr. Kajetan Chrapkiewicz, 2023, Public Health, Chemical Fluxes, Geomorphology, NERC funded PDRA.
Dr. James Hazzard, 2020-2024, Mantle convection and glaciation. James won an AGU Outstanding Student Presentation Award. NERC funded PhD.
Dr. Conor O'Malley, 2020-2023, Biota, Landscapes, Climate, Spectra. Leverhulme and NERC funded PDRA.
Ikenna Okwara, 2017-2022, Sedimentary mass balance in ancient sedimentary routing systems.
Dr. Alex Lipp, 2018-2022, PhD student then PDRA. Predictive and invertible models of sediment geochemistry from catchment to continental scales. Janet Watson Prize for Research Excellence. Winner MinSouth Young Person's Lecture Competition. NERC funded PhD, CASP CASE funding. Leverhulme funded PDRA. Now lecturer at UCL.
Dr. Victoria Fernandes, 2017-2022, PhD student then PDRA. Landscape evolution in four dimensions. Victoria won an AGU Outstanding Student Presentation Award. Janet Watson Prize for Research Excellence. NERC Large Grant funded PDRA. Now PDRA at GFZ Potsdam.
Dr. Fred Richards, 2019-2022, Imperial Research Fellow, then Lecturer at Imperial. Mantle convection, landscapes. Now lecturer at Imperial.
Dr. Jen Quye-Sawyer, 2015-2019, Evolution of sub-plate support and active tectonics, W. Mediterranean. Jen won the Bernie Smith award from British Society for Geomorphology. Now Research Fellow, Earth Observatory of Singapore.
Dr. Bhavik Lodhia, 2014-2019, PhD student then PDRA. Dynamic Subsidence, Continental Uplift and Sedimentary Deposition to West Africa’s Passive Margin. Bhavik won a Best Student Paper Award at PESGB. Now PDRA at UNSW.
Dr. Gaia Stucky de Quay, 2014-2018, PhD student. Uplift and erosion histories of ancient and modern landscapes: examples from the North Sea, Iceland, and Mars. Gaia won the Iain Hillier Academic Award from the London Petrophysical Society. PDRA at Chicago, UT Austin, Harvard. Now faculty at MIT.