Mr James Allard
(Former)
Overview
I am a PhD student in Physical Geography at The University of Manchester.
My research interests include glacial geomorphology, cosmogenic nuclide exposure dating and Quaternary environmental change. My research is primarily focussed on the extent and timing of glaciation in the Mediterranean mountains during the Late Pleistocene.
I am currently working on projects in the Pindus Mountains of Greece; the Dinaric Alps of Montenegro; the Pyrenees of Spain / France; and the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland.
Biography
Teaching Assistant, The University of Manchester (2017 - Present)
PhD Physical Geography, The University of Manchester (2017 - Present)
MSc Environmental Monitoring Modelling and Reconstruction, The University of Manchester (2016)
Laboratory Technician, ALS Food & Pharmaceutical, (2015 - 2019)
Research Technician, Bio-Nordic Ltd (2012 - 2015)
BSc Physical Geography, Lancaster University (2011)
Memberships of committees and professional bodies
Quaternary Research Association
Royal Geographical Society with IBG
British Society for Geomorphology
Areas of expertise
- GB Physical geography - Glacial Geomorphology, Cosmogenic Nuclide Exposure Dating, 36Cl Geochemistry, Quaternary Environmental Change, Geochronology, Mediterranean, Greece, Montenegro
Related information
Publications
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review