I am a lecturer (~assistant professor) in Climate and Environmental Science at King’s College London. My research aims to understand the processes responsible for driving ice sheet retreat, better constrain past and future ice sheet change, and examine the implications of a changing cryosphere on societies around the world. To do so, I use mathematical and computational modelling, geophysical observations, data science, and machine learning. You can find out more about my research in the research.

Prior to this, I was a postdoc at at the British Antarctic Survey. During this time, I also held academic positions as a David MacKay Cambridge Zero reseach associate at the University of Cambridge and a visiting research fellow positions at Stanford Universty and King’s College London. I completed undergraduate, masters and doctoral degrees in Mathematics at the University of Oxford. I completed my dPhil in 2020, under the supervision of Prof. Dominic Vella and Prof. Ian Hewitt.