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Liam Clark

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Geography focusing on teaching and curriculum leadership across a range of physical geography modules. I also act as deputy Disability Liaison Officer and sit on committees such as Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion.

Teaching Summary

I currently mainly teach on a range of courses at the undergraduate level, including Introduction to GIS, Interpreting Geographical Data, Spatial Decision Making, Rivers in the Landscape, and… read more

Research Summary

My interests and expertise cover remote sensing, GIS, fluvial geomorphology, and environmental modelling. Current research focuses on the estimation of CO2 evasion from rivers to the atmosphere,… read more

I currently mainly teach on a range of courses at the undergraduate level, including Introduction to GIS, Interpreting Geographical Data, Spatial Decision Making, Rivers in the Landscape, and Environmental Modelling. Field teaching includes the Lake District (compulsory first-year trip) and Mount St Helens (optional third-year River Management and Restoration module).

I also supervise projects at the postgraduate level and can be contacted with requests to supervise research that aligns with my areas of expertise.

Current Research

My interests and expertise cover remote sensing, GIS, fluvial geomorphology, and environmental modelling. Current research focuses on the estimation of CO2 evasion from rivers to the atmosphere, using aerial imagery to capture a high-resolution representation of surface waters to help parameterise CO2 evasion models.

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