01 · About

About

Geomorphologist and Assistant Lecturer at Monash University. I combine field mapping, cosmogenic nuclide dating, low-temperature thermochronology and landscape-evolution modelling to read how glacial cycles and deep-Earth forces shape continents — from the rivers of Patagonia to the terraces of Tasmania. PhD from Imperial College London, with postdoctoral research at GFZ Potsdam and Imperial.

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Career & education

2025–

Assistant Lecturer · Monash University

Teaching & research, Geomorphology & Earth Sciences.

2022–25

Postdoctoral Researcher · GFZ Potsdam

ERC GyroSCoPe — Geomorphic & Sedimentary Responses to Climate Periodicity.

2021–22

Postdoctoral Associate · Imperial College London

NERC MC2 — A 4D Framework for Mantle Convection.

2017–21

PhD · Imperial College London

Continental-Scale Landscape evolution: A Multi-Proxy Approach.

2012–16

BA & MSci Natural / Geological Sciences · Cambridge

Newnham College. Dissertation: Subsidence History of the Parnaíba Basin, NE Brazil.

Selected awards

Janet Watson Prize · 2019 AGU Outstanding Student Presentation · 2018 Graduate Teaching Assistant of the Year · 2020

Field & lab

¹⁰Be dating thermochronology LiDAR mineral separation geomorphic mapping

Computing

Python GMT QGIS Landlab FastScape GPlates PeCUBE