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Colm-cille Caulfield is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, which is part of the School of the Physical Sciences. He is based at the Bullard Laboratories on Madingley Road, a leading center for geophysical and environmental Earth research.
His research interests lie within the broad domains of Earth Sciences, including geophysics, climate dynamics, planetary evolution, tectonics, and environmental Earth systems, reflecting the department's focus on understanding planetary processes and global change.
No recent publications or research trends could be identified from the available text. Similarly, no scientific awards or honors are listed.
There is no information available regarding graduate students supervised or research grants held. Colm-cille Caulfield is likely involved in teaching and research activities aligned with the department’s mission in Earth system science.
The Department of Earth Sciences hosts advanced analytical facilities and research groups in climate, hazards, and planetary evolution, and operates the Sedgwick Museum. While no specific lab or team affiliation is mentioned for Dr. Caulfield, his work may be connected to the Bullard Laboratories, known for geophysical and fluid dynamics research.
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