Environmental processes research cluster
Current research students
The research cluster also includes an active group of PhD students:
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- Recently completed
Current students
| Name | Phd title and details | Supervisor(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Ziyue Chen | Modelling Urban Landscape Ecology Using Airborne Lidar Data. Funding: COT. Began 2009. | Dr Bernard Devereux |
| Emma Gatti | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Paul Griffiths | Impact of aerosol particles on the precipitation efficiency of convective clouds. Funding: M Herzog studentship. Began 2008. | Dr Michael Herzog |
| Andrew Hacket Pain | Continental-Scale Response of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) to environmental change. Funding: Department studentship. Began 2009. | Dr Andrew Friend |
| Siyuan (Susie) He | Soil moisture dynamics under different surface conditions in Kobresia meadow, Northern Tibet. Funding: CCS. Began 2009. | Prof Keith Richards |
| Kelby Hicks | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Alex Hoffmann | Deep Convection Modelling and Observations [provisional title]. Funding: CET/Luxembourg Gov. (AFR Scholarship). Began 2008. | Prof Hans-F. Graf |
| Kayla Iacovino | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Tehnuka Ilanko | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Feng Mao | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Prof Keith Richards |
| Stefano Mazzilli | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Iris Möller, Dr Tom Spencer |
| Han Meng | Ecoregional analysis of land cover conversion based on library of spectral change. Funding: CSC Cambridge Scholarship. Began 2008. | Dr Bernard Devereux |
| Yves Moussallam | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Nial Peters | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Dr Clive Oppenheimer |
| Hongthai Tan | (Thesis title will be available in due course.) | Prof Keith Richards |
Recently completed
| Name | Phd title and details | Supervisor(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Jie Ding | A study of spatially-distributed supply and delivery of sediment in the Xihanshu Basin, Gansu Province, China. Funding: Dorothy Hodgkin Sch. | Prof Keith Richards |
Note: only those students who have given their consent to be listed online are listed above.
