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David Elliott is an Associate Professor at the College of Science and Engineering, specializing in microbial ecology across diverse environments. His research focuses on microbial communities in peatlands, soil biocrusts, and their roles in environmental processes and infrastructure durability. Key interests include microbial biodiversity in ancient sites, peatland carbon cycling, and bio-based solutions for civil engineering challenges.
His work spans fields such as archaeology, environmental science, and material science, with a particular emphasis on understanding microbial interactions in natural and engineered systems. Recent studies highlight the impact of environmental stressors like burning on peatland ecosystems and the potential of microbial communities to enhance concrete self-healing properties.
Publications often address soil microbiology, biogeochemical processes, and ecological functions of microorganisms in drylands and Arctic regions. Collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to address climate change impacts and sustainable land management.
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