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Zoe Thomas is an ARC DECRA Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia, where her research focuses on palaeoclimate and contemporary climate dynamics. She has extensive fieldwork experience in the southern mid- to high-latitudes and utilizes a range of laboratory-based techniques to study the Earth System and its operation during past climate change events. In her current work, she investigates tipping points and positive feedbacks within the Earth System, alongside determining the timing and impacts of past atmospheric circulation changes. Additionally, Thomas holds the position of Associate Director at the Chronos 14Carbon-Cycle Facility at UNSW, which houses the Mini Carbon Dating System (MICADAS) Accelerator Mass Spectrometer for the Southern Hemisphere, automating the high-precision measurement of radiocarbon. She completed her PhD at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, following her undergraduate studies at the University of Oxford.
University of New South Wales • Kensington, Australia
ARC DECRA Research Fellow focusing on palaeoclimate and contemporary climate dynamics.
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