Davide is currently a PhD student at Swansea University working on the biodiversity of saltmarshes and resilience of saltmarsh ecosystems to climate change with Dr John Griffin. I had the honour of spending a week working with Davide in the summer, and you can read more of what we got up to here. This was …
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Marine Social Science – Dr Suzi Billing
Suzi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Scottish Association for Marine science (SAMS). As a social scientist in the marine sector, Suzi’s work revolves around the interactions between people and the marine environment. In particular, her work focusses on the social obstacles to aquaculture and marine renewable energy. As rapidly growing industries it is vital …
Aliens – Marine Invasive Species – Dr Elizabeth Cottier-Cook
This week we get to hear from Dr Elizabeth Cottier-Cook. Liz is a Senior Lecturer in Marine Biology at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS), Head of the United Nations University, as well as the Programme Leader for the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Degree in Aquaculture Environment and Society. Her research work focusses on …
Physical Oceanography Data Visualisation – Dr Sam Jones
This week we get to hear from Dr Sam Jones. Sam is a physical oceanographer with a background in engineering and an interest in data visualisation. He currently works as a postdoc at the Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) in Oban, Scotland. Sam’s research focusses on mixing processes within the water column, ocean-atmosphere interactions, …
Rocky Shore Ecology – Professor Steve Hawkins
This week we get to hear from Professor Steve Hawkins from the University of Southampton. Steve is a marine biologist with a strong interest in coastal ecosystems, particularly the rocky shore. I was excited when Steve responded to my invitation to take part in the interview because I remember citing his work a lot while …
Sea-Ice Algae – Dr Tom Brown
Dr Tom Brown is a lecturer at the Scottish Association for marine Science (SAMS). His research investigates how species respond to decreasing sea ice cover. Especially that of Sea-Ice Algae. Like many scientists, Tom loves to push the boundaries of his knowledge. His route into marine research is interesting; I’ll let him tell you about it …
Ecological Modelling – Dr Tom Adams
This week we’re joined by Dr Tom Adams. Tom is a research associate in Ecological Modelling at the Scottish Association of Marine Science (SAMS). Tom’s research focusses on changes in ecological population dynamics over time and space. He is especially interested in the effects that outside forces have on populations, for example the impact that humans …
Antibiotics – Professor Matt Hutchings
I am pleased to be able to bring you another interview. This week we get to hear form Matt Hutchings who is a professor of Molecular Microbiology, and Associate Dean for Enterprise at the University of East Anglia (UEA). Did you ever consider getting antibiotics from ants? No? Well, that is exactly what Matt’s research …
Marine Physiology – Professor John Spicer
TEDx speaker John Spicer is a professor of Marine Zoology at Plymouth University. John has served various national and international committees, and published research papers internationally. He has also published 6 academic books. John’s research focuses on the effect that changing environmental conditions has on the physiology of marine organisms. How would you describe …
Sexual Selection – Professor Matt Gage
Today’s interview is with Dr Matt Gage from the University of East Anglia (UEA). Matt is a professor of Evolutionary Ecology. His research interests focus on reproduction, sexual selection, and conflict. Matt’s research especially focuses on sperm form and function. To carry out his research into reproduction he uses a number of animals including fish, …