
Dr Rebecca Bartlett
Associate Professor in Biogeochemistry
Dr Rebecca Bartlett, is a biogeochemist, specialising in nutrient cycling & environmental change in modern and past environments.

Associate Professor in Biogeochemistry
Dr Rebecca Bartlett, is a biogeochemist, specialising in nutrient cycling & environmental change in modern and past environments.

Reader (Associate Professor) in Organic Geochemistry
Dr Bendle is a paleoclimatologist, specialising in molecular organic geochemistry.

Professor of Palaeobiology
Richard is a vertebrate palaeontologist with expertise in the systematics, evolution and biogeography of late Palaeozoic to Mesozoic reptiles.

Associate Professor in Applied Geoscience
Jon studies landslide failure mechanisms and fault behaviour in response to elevated pore fluid pressures and earthquake shaking.

Associate Professor
Mike studies volcanic explosivity, forecasting eruptions, and mitigating the impacts of large explosive eruptions.

Birmingham Fellow
Tom is a micropalaeontologist specializing in the study of fossil coccolithophore algae.

Professor in Micropalaeontology
Professor Kirsty Edgar Kirsty specialises in foraminiferal micropalaeontology and palaeoclimate reconstructions.

Professor of Palaeobiology
Sam Giles is a Professor of Palaeobiology with an interest in the anatomy, relationships, and macroevolution of Palaeozoic and Mesozoic fossil fishes.

Associate Professor
Dr Greene is a palaeoclimatologist, geobiologist, and Earth system modeller studying the biogeochemical cycling of carbon between the atmosphere, the ocean, ...

Professor of Palaeobotany and Palaeoenvironments
Professor Hilton is a palaeobotanist and evolutionary plant biologist seeking to enhance evolutionary analyses and improve paleobotanical data quality.