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Stuart Dunning
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I’m a geographer looking at hazard and risk from landslides, glacial lake outburst floods. I often carry out this work in glaciated regions and high mountains and it involves monitoring, modelling, mapping and putting numbers on ‘How big? How often?’ and ‘What do we do about it?’
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Scott Griffiths
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I am a Geoscientist and manage the Geoscience and Data Processing team at Kraken Robotics. We use sound waves to detect buried objects on and beneath the seabed. These include looking for unexploded bombs, offshore wind farm cables and ship wrecks.
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Samuel Hollowood
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Sam Inglis
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Sam Gandhi
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I map features of interest to understand where they are, or how their location changes following a significant event such as a hurricane.
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Richard Jeffries
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I’m a geographer, a ‘geomorphologist’ who loves river patterns and processes.
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Rebecca Brett
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I coordinate a climate action project which supports children, young people and families to reconnect with nature and take positive climate action.
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Paul Preston
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I work with maps, computers, and field surveys to study plants, animals, and the environment. My job helps people make better decisions about land, nature, and biodiversity.
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Pauline Morrow
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Orenaike Oluwatosin
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I work for the United Nations helping people who have to move because of disasters, conflicts, or emergencies. I use maps and data to figure out where help is needed most and how to get it to people quickly.
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Oli Burns
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I work for the Environment Agency. We are responsible for managing flood risk and protecting the natural environment in England. I use my knowledge of geomorphology to advise on conservation and restoration of habitats, and how to manage hazard risk in areas threatened by pressures like flooding and coastal erosion.
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Nish Halwyn
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Niki Alsford
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I study how people and places are connected, especially on islands. My work looks at how communities live with nature and adapt to change.
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Nicole Barber
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In my work I am researching methods to create nano (very small!) platinum structures. These are used in fuel cells, which use hydrogen and oxygen to create electricity, to make reactions happen faster. This is important research because it allows us to create electricity without burning fossil fuels and can reduce the impact of climate change.
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Morgan Commins
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Milly Bell
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I am a science communications professional working for the Centre for Forest Protection, a Defra-funded research collaboration between Forest Research and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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Mike Dalton
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Micaela Mancini
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Mark Stileman
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Loretta-Ann Jilks
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I reconstruct past environments of the Bolivian Amazon in order to understand how the actions of humans have influenced the surrounding environment. I do this using a variety of methods, include pollen, charcoal, and diatoms.
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Lizzy Miller
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I help the Environment Agency manage change and support people through it, including work linked to incident response. I also co chair a Neurodiversity Network that supports staff across DEFRA.
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Lizzie Augarde
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I am a Lead Analyst at Public Health Wales, using data analysis and data science to understand and improve population health and reduce inequalities
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Liam Herringshaw
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I study fossils. I am especially interested in fossils made by creatures that burrowed in the sea bed, and how they have changed over time.
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Lauren Rawlins
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I am a researcher that uses satellite imagery and drones to look at how Himalayan glaciers are changing with climate change, in particular glacial lakes and the hazards they pose to downstream communities
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Lara Hillyard
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I am a data scientist working for Natural England. I lead a project that is investigating grassland habitats across the country.
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Kamila Svorad
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Jimena Rubio
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Jemima Letts
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As Forestry Manager, I oversee all the trees and woodlands on the Chatsworth Estate. This includes producing timber and firewood, completing tree safety inspections, tree planting and lots more!
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James Ward
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My work involves surveying the built environment. I use survey tools to update and revise large scale mapping data, namely geospatial data. This data is then published and forms a small content of GB’s map.
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James Barnes
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Isaac Dawson
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I research glaciers in the Arctic and how climate change affecting them! I do this using imagery from satellites and fieldwork.
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Hannah Book
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Georgia Lambert
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I study a type of insect called a burying beetle. They have really pretty dark orange and black wing cases and are common in the UK so there could be some hiding in your garden right now!
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George Foden
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I am a post-doctoral researcher studying the links between humanitarian interventions and long-term community resilience.
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Gary Chapman
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I work for the UK Government as an environmental advisor and work on checking the Environmental Impact Assessment work undertaken on national scale projects, including those advanced and financed by the government itself. On national projects, my environmental advice gets reported to the relevant secretary of state (government minister). These projects include new wind and solar farms, roads and other transport facilities, and newer projects such as carbon dioxide capture and hydrogen production.
I provide advice on the geographical topics of Natural Resources, Waste, Pollution and Emissions, Population and Human Health / Safety, Flooding, Biodiversity, Landscape and Visual, Cultural Heritage and Archaeology, Transport, Land Use, Land Stability and Climate.
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Franziska Paul
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I am a Lecturer in Political Economy at the University of Glasgow where I do social science research 🧐 and I also teach students 👩🏫.
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Ellie Mackay
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Elizabeth Storer
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David Haro Monteagudo
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I use data from rivers, weather stations, and satellites—plus computer models—to help plan who gets water, when, and how much. My research supports fair water allocation, smarter reservoir operation, and drought preparedness so that towns, farms, and nature have enough water even as climate changes.
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David Feitschinger
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Dan Hill
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Craig Andrew Walker
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Connor Warwick
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I am a drone pilot and cartographer creating maps for clients who wish to increase the biodiversity of their land.
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Carlyn Bezensek
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I work within the Scottish Government’s Marine Directorate where we monitor the levels of different chemicals (pollution) in the seas around our country.
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Andrew Robinson
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Alice Jones
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I study how trees are adapted to survive in extreme environments.
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Alex Bartle
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I work as a flood risk advisor for the Environment Agency.
I support the delivery of flood reduction schemes, natural flood management and engagement with communities of flood risk.
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Alexander Treliving
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I work with geographic data to make sure every place and property has an accurate name, address and location, so we can all find our way around – without address data, we’d be lost…literally!
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Alan Jones
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Every day working with the Environment Agency is different. One day I may be giving a talk to members of public about an environmental topic or to farmers about some new regulations or I may be taking water samples or attending an environmental pollution incident with the local Fire and Rescue Service. I use my mapping skills to help others understand an issue and I may use satellite images to locate fields which may be taking too much water when the area may be in drought. I do a lot of analysing of water samples which I may take or which may have come back from our laboratory.
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Adam Badger
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As a lecturer in Economic Geography my work primarily involves teaching undergraduate and postgraduate geographers, as well as conducting research with a geographical theme. For me, this has mostly been about digital technology (what we academics might call ‘digital geographies’); work (‘labour geographies’) and the city (‘urban geographies’).
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