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Karl-Heinz Wyrwoll is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia with a PhD from the University of London focused on geomorphology and Quaternary geology. His educational background includes an MSc from McGill University in physical geography and a BSc from University College London. His research interests include geomorphology, sedimentology, paleoclimate modeling, and neotectonics, particularly in the context of Australian and global climatic changes. Wyrwoll has supervised various postgraduate students on topics ranging from mesoscale numerical modeling to hydrogeological research in Australia. He has also held numerous research positions and fellowships internationally, including at Cornell College and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His collaborative work spans multiple disciplines, reflecting significant contributions to the study of climate change impacts and geological processes in both Australia and beyond. Wyrwoll is actively involved in teaching, providing comprehensive units on climate systems, global climate change, and environmental change.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Conducting advanced research in geomorphology and climate change.
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