PhD students

Current PhD students

  • Iestyn Barr
    Searching for the lost ice sheets
  • Beck Coles
    Glacial landscaping; using geomorphological properties of glaciated terrain to test and refine landscape evolution models
  • Sarah Greenwood
    Palaeoglaciology of the Irish Ice Sheet
  • Anna Hughes
    Palaeoglaciology of the British Ice Sheet
  • Andrew Phillips
    Development of geomorphologically significant measure of land form from DEMs
  • Monica Winsborrow
    Controls on ice stream location

Former PhD students

  • Paul Dunlop (2004)
    The characteristics of ribbed morraine and assessment of theories for their genesis
  • Mike Smith (2003)
    Techniques for the geomorphological reconstruction of palaeo-ice sheets from remotely sensed data
  • Chris Stokes (2000)
    The geomorphology of palaeo-ice streams: identification, characterisation and implications for ice stream functioning
  • Owen Turpin (1998)
    Glaciohydrological modelling using observations of the transient snowline from remote sensing
  • Peter Mumby (1997)
    Assessment of coral reefs and seagrass using satellite and airborne remote sensing
  • Coomaren Vencatasawmy (1997)
    Development of radar remote sensing for lineament mapping
  • Jane Knight (1996)
    A GIS-based synthesis of the Labrador sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet
  • Helen Watts-Tobin (née Leason) (1996)
    Spatial and temporal variability of vegetation cover and zones of potential aeolian activity in the SW Kalahari Desert, determined using satellite data
  • George Fowajuh (1995)
    Geomorphometrical analysis of glacial and aeolian lineaments on satellite images

Three of my former PhD students now work as University lecturers, one as a schoolteacher and four in research jobs related to remote sensing, computing or environmental work.