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Cameron Saint

studied at the University of Oxford and gained an MPhys in Physics. His integrated Master's was focused on Astrophysics and the Physics of Atmospheres and Oceans.

Dr Kalli Furtado

for Energy Technology in Norway. In 2007 Kalli obtained a doctorate in Theoretical Physics from the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford.

Christopher Thomas

the incorporation of novel data into high-resolution models, and the inverse modelling of the Earth's energy and water cycles. Before that, he was a PhD student and postdoc in particle physics at the University of Oxford. As a member of  The Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) experiment at The European

Alice Lake

datasets. Career background Alice graduated with a first class honours degree in Theoretical Physics from Lancaster University in 2019. Following this, she completed a master's degree in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics under the James Martin graduate scholarship at the University of Oxford, specialising in efficient mathematical modelling and scientific computation.  Alice joined the Met Office in 2020. 

Paul Agnew

impacts of air quality and atmospheric pollution modelling. Career background Paul graduated from York University in Physics. He joined the UK Atomic Energy Authority at Harwell to work on radiation effects in materials and completed a PhD at Oxford University on point defect production in solids

Gemma Halloran (nee Bennitt)

for her dissertation. Before studying Meteorology, she received a Masters in Earth Sciences at Oxford University. There, her Masters research project investigated the potential of Ikaite to record past oceanic changes in the oxygen isotopic composition of water.

Mat Collins

-ocean processes. Prior to that he was a post-doctoral research assistant at the University of Oxford and has a PhD in Meteorology from the University of Reading. External Recognition He was recently an expert advisor to the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution Adaptation report, the UK Climate

Eleanor Burke

where she continued working on passive microwave remote sensing of soil moisture, a subject she studied for her PhD at the Environmental Systems Science Centre at Reading University. As an undergraduate Eleanor studied Physics at Oxford University and also has an MSc in Oceanography from Southampton University.

Dr Ruth Taylor

, using limited-area climate models to investigate simulation of the hydrological cycle over Europe, and supporting users of the PRECIS model. Ruth has a degree in Physics from Oxford University, and a PhD in Nuclear Structure Physics from the University of Manchester.

Tom Hill

representing the physical relationship between the two fluids when assimilating observations which are a function of the state of both. Career background Before working at the Met Office, Tom obtained an integrated master's degree in Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford, accredited by the Geological

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