
Oliver Andrews
@olivertrophic
lecturer interested in ocean / climate
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08-10-2013 18:00:09
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Paper resulting from the Jean Golding Institute hackathon project led by @token_indie_kid and I is out today in PNASNews 🌊 🌊 This was a huge ECR effort with great contributions @ChelseyABaker @KatieSieradzan Ben Blackledge @emily_vosper Rui Ying 🌏 & many others pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


New study led by my former Cabot Institute for the Environment🏳️🌈✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽 MScR Jamie Atkins (now @ExeterMarine) with Ivy Frenger is out now in GRL. In it we explore the contribution of mesoscale eddies to low oxygen extremes🌀 🌊 agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…




A postdoctoral position opens at The Nansen Center / Nansensenteret to work on machine learning and data assimilation. Please share broadly! jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…


After more than five years with wonderful @GeogBristol colleagues, excited to be heading north to take up a Senior Lecturer position at the fantastic Department of Environment and Geography. (📸 Dann Mitchell)


🌊 Interested in exploring the potential consequences of marine heatwaves around the UK? 🌊 Fully funded ACCE DTP PhD project available with me (Department of Environment and Geography), Prof Alessandro Tagliabue, Bryony Townhill (Cefas) and CASE partner Alex Arnold (Met Office) tinyurl.com/UKmhw



Latest #PhD project available to work on #earthworms and #flooding as part of the EcoWild CDT findaphd.com/phds/project/d… Email me ([email protected]) if interested



Very happy with our new paper in The Lancet Planetary Health today, where we give a structured expert judgement on all the ways weather and climate can lead to ill-health in the UK. It's just the beginning of the conversation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


New The Lancet Planetary Health study led by @GeogBristol and including Oliver Andrews provides the first structured expert judgement of how weather and climate directly impact mortality, using the UK as an example. ➡️ ow.ly/fXPl50TgkfZ Department of Environment and Geography

