Alumni

Arnau Garcia-Molsosa

Arnau Garcia-Molsosa is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow in the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University.

Ben Evans

Ben’s research focuses on the coastal zone, particularly the elucidation of biophysical processes within salt marsh ecosystems and

Boris Bongalov

I worked in the hyperdiverse jungles of Southeast Asia where a single hectare can support hundreds of woody plants

Hannah Cubaynes

I am currently a PhD student working on a joint project, “Whales from Space”, with the British Antarctic Survey and the Scott Polar Research

Jonathan Williams

My research focuses on developing and encouraging the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in aiding tropical rainforest restoration

Laura Bentley

I am interested in how we adapt landscapes to our needs, and how we can make those landscapes work for us and the wider environment long-term…

Matheus Nunes

Matheus received his PhD from University of Cambridge and is now a postdoctoral researcher in the Earth Change Observation Lab

Matt Davey

Matt is an algal physiologist and ecologist senior research associate at the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge

Oliver Hadeler

I am the programme manager of the CamBridgeSens Strategic Research Network in the university, based in Chemical Engineering

Sacha Khoury

Sacha is a PhD student in the Coomes Lab, Department of Plant Sciences, and is a member of Churchill College, Cambridge

Tom Chudley

I am a PhD student at the Scott Polar Research Institute, interested in the interaction between surface meltwater and the dynamics

Toby Wilkinson

Toby Wilkinson is an archaeologist who specialises in the protohistory of Eurasia, especially the eastern Mediterranean...

Lydia Soifer

Lydia is interested in how climate change affects the distribution of tropical plant species. She is currently working on integrating LiDAR

Alex Guizar-Coutino

I am a PhD student in the Forest Ecology Group. I work on conservation impact evaluation, currently focusing on interventions aimed at reducing

Debmita Bandyopadhyay

Debmita’s current research in the INTEGRAL project entails the development of machine learning techniques for forest

Kyaw Sein Win Tun

Tun (O’Neill) works on (1) Myanmar’s forests’ carbon storage; (2) role of forests in the national economy and socioeconomic development

Prem Gill

Prem Gill is a PhD Candidate leading the “Seals from Space: the study of Antarctic seals by remote sensing” priority project with the Scott

Tom Spencer

Tom Spencer is Professor of Coastal Dynamics and Director of Research in Dept of Geography. He is Director of the Cambridge Coastal Research which focusses

Toby Jackson

My work uses repeat airborne LiDAR to monitor the growth and mortality of tropical trees. I am particularly interested in the role of wind

Tania Maxwell

Tania is working on a global and updateable model and map of soil carbon in tidal marshes. She is currently compiling a global

Sarab Sethi

I explore how emerging technologies can be used to monitor ecosystems autonomously. In particular, I use

Rebecca Dell

I am a glaciologist researching ice shelf (in)stability through a range of remote sensing based techniques. My current work is

Gabriel Martin

Gabriel Martin is Senior Research Associate with the Laing O’Rourke Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction…

Andrea Marinoni

Andrea Marinoni is an associate professor of Applied Remote Sensing with the Earth Observation group, Centre for Integrated Remote Sensing and ..

Alex Guizar-Coutino

I am a PhD student in the Forest Ecology Group. I work on conservation impact evaluation, currently focusing on interventions aimed at reducing

Alex Copley

Alex Copley is an Earth Scientist, studying active tectonics from the scale of individual fault systems to large mountain ranges. His work spans observations of

Milto Miltiadou

Milto’s research includes interpretation of a huge database of forest inventories and fusion of Earth Observation data