About
David Haig is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the UWA Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia. His research focuses on marine geology, palaeoclimatology, and biostratigraphy with expertise in Foraminifera studies, palaeontology, and petroleum geology. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through his work on environmental and geological systems.
Education: Holds BSc and PhD degrees from Queensland University.
Research Interests: Specializes in basin analysis, biogeography of marine microfossils, and sedimentological processes. His work spans topics like Triassic-Triassic boundary events, Gondwana reconstruction, and Tethys Ocean dynamics. He frequently collaborates on projects in Timor-Leste and Western Australia.
Grants & Datasets:
- Lead investigator in 9 grants including ANZIC Legacy Funding and Shell Development Australia projects
- Credited with datasets on Carboniferous fusulinids (DOI:10.5061/dryad.qc580)
Advisory Roles: Supervises research projects but no named advisees listed here.
Labs & Teams: Active in UWA Oceans Institute collaborations, contributing to interdisciplinary geological and oceanographic research networks.
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