Niamh is a coastal geomorphologist and Assistant Professor in Climate and Environmental Sustainability in the DCU School of History and Geography. Her research interests include the impacts of climate change on coastal slope stability.
Mary is a geomorphologist at Trinity College, Dublin. Her research is to quantify the geomorphic process dynamics of extreme events and for extreme environments.
Rónadh is a geomorphologist/geologist with broad expertise in terrestrial and marine erosion as well as coastal processes, with focus on extreme storm impacts. Her work includes fieldwork, modelling, photogrammetry, and GIS.
Carlos is a physical geographer specialized in coastal geosciences. His research explores numerical models, field observations and remote sensing to understand process-response relationships and geomorphological change in sedimentary and rocky coastal areas at temporal scales ranging from extreme events to millennial coastal evolution under changing sea levels and storminess regimes.
Bernard is a Post Doctoral Researcher on the STRATA Project. His background is in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Geocomputation. Bernard employs satellite, airborne and UAV remotely sensed data for coastal management, environmental protection, engineering works, forestry surveys and precision agriculture.