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Andrew Gunn is a Senior Research Fellow at Monash University, specializing in physical geography and process geomorphology. His research focuses on the co-evolution of planetary surfaces and the flow of geophysical fluids, studying how external factors such as climate change affect this interplay. He employs a mix of research methods, including fieldwork, remote sensing, experiments, and theoretical simulations, to investigate these dynamics. His work has a particular emphasis on terrestrial bodies within the Solar System, including Mars, Titan, Pluto, and Venus. Additionally, he is involved in supervising honors and PhD students interested in these areas of research. He is also actively engaged in delivering content and generating insights in collaboration with various international research networks, emphasizing the intersection of geological processes and climate paradigms.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA, USA
Conducted research on physical oceanography and geomorphology in collaboration with Stanford's research teams.
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