University of Galway - New study uses Gamma rays to put Ireland at the forefront of peatland mapping research
Silicon Republic - How do gamma rays help scientists find more peat in Ireland?
Irish Times - Gamma rays could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions here on earth
Irish Farmers Journal - Map: new research estimates that 30% of country is covered by peaty soils
IQUA Autumn Simposium 2024: Conference Organiser. Title: Peatlands - Past, Present and Future. Link to Conference Website.
IGC24, Dublin, Ireland. Session Propser and Convener. Session Title: Land Use and Land Cover Change: Old peat, new voices: frontiers in global peatland research from early career researchers. Link to Conference Website.
IGRM24, Galway Ireland. Conference Organiser. Conference Title: 67th Irish Geoscience Research Meeting. Link to Conference and Link to Book of Abstracts
AgroGeo24, Zurich, Switzerland. Conference Organiser and Communciation manager: Conference Title: Agriculture and geophysics: Illuminating the subsurface!. Link to Conference Website
EGU 2023, Vienna, Austria. Convener for Session Title: Agrogeophysics: understanding soil-plant-water interactions and supporting agricultural management with geophysical methods. Link to Session
iGEO2022, Cork, Ireland. Organisation Committee Website developer and Advisor for Irish Geosciences Early Career Symposium (iGEO2022). Link to Conference Website.
iGEO2020, Galway, Ireland. Organisation Committee Chair and Treasurer for Irish Geosciences Early Career Symposium 2020. Link to Conference Website.
AgroGeo24, Zurich, Switzerland. Workshop Title: Exploiting clustering algorithms for spatial analysis of geophysical data. Link to workshop.
Burrent Geopark Academy Research day. "“Bringing Vigo Cave into the 21st Century". Link to Presentation.
RTE Brainstorm Article. “How much of Ireland is actually made up of peatland?" Article Link.
Peatland ECR Quaterly Newsletter: Researcher Spotlight: Article Link
Irish Quaternary Association. Newsletter 2022. “Airborne radiometric data to map peat physical properties in the midlands of Ireland.” Article Link.