About
Georgina Page is a PhD Researcher and Tutor in the School of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Stirling. Her academic journey began with a 1st class Master's degree in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Leicester in 2021.
Her research focuses on environmental applications of remote sensing technology, specifically using satellite radar data to monitor and restore peatlands. She is affiliated with the Earth and Planetary Observation research group at Stirling and her doctoral work is funded by NERC IAPETUS2.
Research Interests:
- Environmental Remote Sensing
- Peatland Restoration and Monitoring
- Satellite Radar Data Analysis
- Hydrology of Peatland Ecosystems
- Climate Change Mitigation Strategies
Current Position:
- Tutor, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling
- PhD Researcher, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Stirling
Education:
- MPhys (1st Class), Physics with Astrophysics, University of Leicester (2021)
Research Project:
Dr. Page's doctoral research, 'Assisting peatland restoration using satellite radar data,' utilizes SAR satellite and ground radar data to improve water table depth monitoring in peatlands across Scotland and Sweden, with significant implications for climate change mitigation efforts.
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