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Professor in the Department of Geography+44 (0) 191 33 43503

Biography

2022 - present: Professor, Department of Geography, Durham University

2016 - 2022: Associate Professor, Department of Geography, Durham University

2011 - 2016: Lecturer, Department of Geography, Durham University

2007 - 2011: Post-Doctoral Research Associate, School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow.

2003 - 2006: PhD, ‘Grain-scale approaches to modelling and measuring fluvial sedimentology and bedload transport’, Department of Geography, University of Cambridge. Awarded October 2007.

Research Interests

My research interests are primarily in the area of fluvial geomorphology, with a particular focus on sediment transport. I use a combination of numerical modelling and field measurements to quantify sediment and flow processes. In both approaches I am interested in the application of new techniques, for example the use of Cellular Automaton models, CT scanning and Terrestrial Laser Scanning, and 3D printing. A key focus of my research is the way in which small scale processes upscale, for example the way in which the properties and interactions of sediment grains affect sediment flux at the reach scale. I am happy to be contacted about possible PhD projects in these areas.

Esteem Indicators

  • 2022: Gordon Warwick Medal: I was awarded the Gordon Warwick Medal by the British Society for Geomorphology for excellence in geomorphological research by someone within 15 years of being awarded their doctorate.

Publications

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Supervision students