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Postgraduate showcase 2023

Postgraduate Showcase 2023


Indoor Meeting

School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds

18th October 2023 18:00 BST


Pre-registration is not essential but it is helpful to give us an idea about the numbers expected on the evening.

UPDATE: Due to a technical issue this meeting will now only be face-to-face, we apologise for any inconvenient this may cause but look forward to welcoming you in person to the University of Leeds.


(Top left to right) Qianyou Wang, University of Liverpool; David Johnstone, University of Manchester; Nemi Walding, University of Hull.

(Bottom left to right) Rosie Lewis, University of Leeds; Rifky Wijanarko, University of Aberdeen; Ibrahim Tahiru, University of Liverpool; Nourah AlNajdi, University of Liverpool.

An evening showcasing the Postgraduate research taking place across the North of England!

SPEAKERS:

Nourah AlNajdi: University of Liverpool

Compositional controls on the Lower Cretaceous Rodby Shale pore structure and surface area: a planned CCS top seal for the Acorn Storage site

Qianyou Wang: University of Liverpool

The fate of terrestrial organic carbon in the syn rift lacustrine–fan delta systems

David Johnstone: University of Manchester

The Use of Subsurface Geological Models for the Energy Transition

Ibrahim Tahiru: University of Liverpool

Lobe Hierarchy or Lobe Anarchy? Exploring deep-water fan stacking patterns using a numerical stratigraphic forward model

Rosie Lewis: University of Leeds

Assessing the health hazards of chronic exposures to volcanic air pollution on Montserrat, Eastern Caribbean

Rifky Wijanarko: University of Aberdeen

Transection in the Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire

Guest speaker and last year’s winner, Nemi Walding: University of Hull

The PDC Flow Units Problem: Deposit heterogeneity from varying cohesive behavior and sediment flux.

The meeting will be held at the University of Leeds in the School of Earth and Environment seminar rooms, building 84 on the university’s campus map.

The School of Earth and Environment is ~25 minutes’ walk from the train station, alternatively information about public parking can be found below.



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