Philippa Slay
@philippaslay
PhD student at @EarthSciCam currently in the North Atlantic on @IMPULSE_cruise ๐๐ฎ๐ธโด๏ธ
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01-04-2020 14:32:32
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Representing the Cambridge Earth Sciences Drum group we have a three dynamic topography talks this afternoon at #EGU22! Aisling Dunn 13.41, Philippa Slay, 13:48 (both GD 2.1) and Megan Holdt 16:08 CEST (GD2.5). Xiaoqing Chen will be talking ocean fronts on Friday at 16.01 CEST (OS1.1).
Thanks to the organisers for such a fab conference BGA PGRiP 2024!
I had a great time at BGA PGRiP 2024 presenting and discussing my PhD work, and meeting other students and hearing about their work. It was an absolute honour to be awarded the British Geophysical Association best poster award, thank you!
It was a pleasure to attend the #CADA2023 symposium Natural History Museum last week and hear about all kinds of science research in such a fab location! ๐ฆ
It's time! You can now submit your abstract for #PGRiP2023: forms.gle/E7YD9voH1PVonoโฆ British Geophysical Association
Interested in the dynamic topography of the Australian continent? Come along to my poster at #AGU23 today! Itโs poster DI33B-0028 and Iโll be presenting all afternoon ๐๐ฆ๐บ๐ฆ Cambridge Earth Sciences
#AGU23 was excellent! Learnt so much this week from so many great scientists. Thanks to everyone who stopped by my poster for the discussions and ideas, to the friends who made it all such fun, and to Royal Astronomical Society and British Geophysical Association for the opportunity to attend ๐๐๐
Just finished 2 weeks sampling in the unbelievable Macleay river basin with Philippa Slay and Mark Hoggardโฆ looking forward to some good geophysical, geochemical & geomorphological analysis to understand how the (insane) landscapes form and evolveโฆ
'Art and music as a teaching aid for STEM subjects'. I'll be at x1.82 this afternoon. Come by to: 1. hear Think Like A Scientist work 2. take a postcard by Fabio Crameri 3. hear songs from my 2006 iPod Mini EGU UTSC DPES University of Toronto Scarborough
A team of Cambridge geoscientists are onboard the IMPULSE, taking the pulse of the Icelandic Mantle Plume๐ณ๏ธ๐ Aisling Dunn Philippa Slay and Callum Pearman are spending 38 days in the North Atlantic! The international research expedition is led by College of Life and Environmental Sciences.