PhD (University of Alberta)
I am an Assistant Professor in the Geography Department. I oversee the Geomorphology and Chronology Research (GCR) lab (located in DTB B133). The GCR lab is a research facility and team that focuses on better understanding past glacier and ice sheet responses to global climatic change throughout the Quaternary period (the last 2.6 million years). Using a wide range of laboratory and analytical procedures combined with computer modelling tools, this work aims to quantify the timing and rate of landscape change in terrestrial cryosphere environments.
Please note - I am not currently accepting new graduate students for the 2024-2025 academic year.
My ongoing research projects fall into three broad themes:
Reconstructing the evolution of the North American Ice Sheet Complex during the last deglacial
Modelling and reconstruction of glacial lake outburst floods
Quantifying glacial erosion processes and rates
GEOG272: Introduction to Climatology and Hydrology
GEOG276: Introduction to Geomorphology
GEOG491: Advanced topics in Geography
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