Research Projects

2022: Can automated image analysis techniques drive a revolution in our understanding of climate change?

Funding body: Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. (PI Reynolds)


2020-2026: SEACHANGE: Quantifying the impact of major cultural transitions on marine ecosystem functioning and biodiversity.

Funding body: European Research Council (PIs: Scourse, Schöne, Craig​, Roberts, Bohmann)


2019-2020: Developing novel annually resolved proxies to evaluate long-term variability in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas and Pacific-Artic Ocean connectivity.

Funding body: US Geological Survey Alaska Science Center (PIs Black, Von Biela)


2018 – 2020:  Multi-proxy reconstructions of North Pacific Decadal variability from Bivalve Molluscs and Trees.

Funding body: NSF (PI Black)


 2017 – 2018:  Communicating the Complexities of Climate Science.

Funding body: Welsh Crucible. (PI Reynolds)


2015 – 2018:  Climate of the Last Millennium (CLAM): An Integrated Data-Model Approach to Reconstruct and Interpret Annual Variability in North Atlantic Circulation.

Funding body: NERC. (PI Hall, R-Co-I Reynolds)


2012 – 2015:  The potential of the dog cockle, Glycymeris glycymeris (bivalvia), as an annually resolved, multi-proxy, multi-centennial paleoenvironmental proxy archive for changes in the upwelling system off Portugal (GLYCY). 

Funding body: Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, I.P. (Lisbon, Portugal) (PI Freitas, Co-I Reynolds)


2011 – 2013: ULTRA Developing the first 1000 year annually resolved absolutely dated stable isotope (carbon and oxygen) record from the North Icelandic shelf.

Funding body: NERC. (Pis Scourse, Richardson, Hall)


2007 – 2011: Establishing multi-bivalve species sclerochronology. 

Funding body: EU as part of the Millennium project