My research interests combine palaeoceanography, stratigraphy and geochemistry to reconstruct Cenozoic climate evolution and dynamics with the aim of constraining natural climate variability to provide context for future environmental change. I am especially interested in understanding the late Miocene (11.63-5.33 Ma), as this is when we see the emergence of conditions on Earth that are similar to those seen today.

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UCL joins with Challenge Works to shape next Longitude Prize
UCL joins with Challenge Works to shape next Longitude Prize

UCL joins with Challenge Works to shape next Longitude Prize

University College London (UCL) is joining with Challenge Works to help shape the focus of the next Longitude Prize, one of the world’s most prestigious awards for breakthrough innovation.

14 May 2026

Noah Clarke Hall's Viva success in High Energy Physics
Noah Clarke Hall's Viva success in High Energy Physics

Noah Clarke Hall's Viva success in High Energy Physics

Congratulations to Noah Clarke Hall, who successfully passed his Viva for his thesis:

14 May 2026

MAPS ECR Forum Awards 2026 – Applications Now Open
MAPS ECR Forum Awards 2026 – Applications Now Open

MAPS ECR Forum Awards 2026 – Applications Now Open

The MAPS Faculty ECR Forum Awards recognise and celebrate the exceptional achievements and contributions of Early Career Researchers across the Faculty. Apply before 8 June 2026!

13 May 2026