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Simon Haberle is a Professor at the Australian National University, leading research in Palaeoecology at the School of Culture, History, and Language. He completed his PhD on Late Quaternary Environmental History in the Tari Basin, Papua New Guinea, and has made significant contributions to understanding the impact of climate change and human activity on tropical and temperate ecosystems. He has held prestigious fellowships, including a Smithsonian Postdoctoral Fellowship, and the Leverhulme Fellowship at the University of Cambridge. His research includes the development of e-Research tools and the Australasian Pollen Spore Atlas, focusing on the implications of atmospheric pollen on respiratory health. He was a Deputy Director of Research from 2014 to 2015, later serving as Director from 2016 to 2024. Simon's career highlights include chairing several committees and being an active member of international advisory boards, showcasing his influence in the field of palaeoecology.
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