In parallel with my work on sauropods and crocodiles, my research seeks to understand how vertebrate biodiversity has fluctuated through time and space. This includes the role of mass extinctions, such as the K/Pg event that wiped out the non-avian dinosaurs. Much of this research focuses on time intervals characterized by stark climatic fluctuations, including warmer intervals that are potentially analogous to near-future scenarios, as well as transitions between warm-house and cold-house climate states.

Coal pollution is cutting solar power output
Coal pollution is cutting solar power output

Coal pollution is cutting solar power output

Pollution from coal-fired power plants is significantly reducing the energy output of solar photovoltaic (solar PV) installations, particularly where these are expanding side by side, according to new

16 May 2026

Dr Darren Nesbeth awarded Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
Dr Darren Nesbeth awarded Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)

Dr Darren Nesbeth awarded Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)

Congratulations to Dr Darren Nesbeth, Associate Professor of Engineering Biology, on his being awarded Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) status by Advance HE.

15 May 2026

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