I’m a Lecturer in Geospatial Engineering @ Newcastle University.
Research Interest
I use geodetic observations to study the active deformation of the Earth’s crust. Measurements of 3D crustal movements allow us to better understand modes of strain accumulation on major faults and the Earth’s rheology. My current research involves understanding how the solid Earth responds to changes in ice mass changes. I use GNSS measurements to yield knowledge about the present-day crustal deformation over time scales ranging from decades to thousands of years (such as glacial isostatic adjustment, GIA).
Area of Expertise
- Geodesy
- Earth observations
- Geophysics
- Crustal Motion Geodesy
- Time series analysis
- Statistical tools to extract information from observational data