Projects by Suitable First Degree

Title
Advancing process-based sargassum forecasts with Earth Observation and Machine Learning
Antarctic Ice Sheet response to climate forcing
Comparing cryptobenthic fishes: from cool climates to coral reefs
Connecting the world: Subsea cable risks in the Polar Seas *
Coupled biological-physical controls on estuarine flocculation
Dissolved Organic matter subduction and transport along the east Greenland MArgin
Disturbance and recovery of benthic habitats in submarine canyon settings *
Ecosystem engineering in past and future reefs
Examining the Effects of Relaxed Selection through Experimental Evolution of Coccolithophores
How climate change is causing global ocean biogeochemistry to adapt.
How does Antarctic Intermediate Water ventilate the global ocean?
Intercomparison of Inlet Dynamics over annual and decadal timescales *
Interconnections of past greenhouse climates: lessons for the future
Mapping the biological pump: ocean carbon storage from space to seafloor
Microplastics and carbon sequestration: identifying links and impacts
Novel ocean sensing using seafloor telecommunications cables for geohazards and environmental monitoring
Ocean deoxygenation and marine biodiversity in warm ancient climates
Ocean physics and ecology: can robots disentangle the mix?
Physical and biogeochemical responses to Antarctic sea ice loss: what are the implications for ocean carbon uptake? *
Physics informed machine learning approach for integration of geotechnical and geophysical data to define centimetre-scale design parameters across kilometre-scale offshore wind farms
Polar amplification of climate change in the past and future
Reconciling geotechnical and seismic data to accelerate green energy developments offshore *
Seismo-acoustic properties of sea-ice and applications to climate monitoring.
Size does matter: linking particle size to ocean carbon storage *
The role of Antarctic sea ice in configuring the global ocean
The role of Antarctic sea ice in configuring the global ocean
Tracking the fate of natural and geoengineered ocean carbon sequestration
Understanding process interactions that cause wave overtopping for hazard managers.
Understanding variability in Earth’s climate and magnetic field using new archives from the Iberian Margin
Will Earth’s warming climate shift to a “permanent El-Niño” state?