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Dr Hebe Nicholson is a Research Associate at King's College London within the Department of Geography, School of Global Affairs. She holds a PhD from the University of St Andrews (2020), where her doctoral research examined flood resettlement strategies in Malawi. Previously, she worked at the James Hutton Institute on climate change adaptation in Scotland. Currently, she contributes to Dr Tom Matthews' Future Leaders Fellowship addressing global catastrophic climate risks.
Her research focuses on societal impacts of extreme heat events, including case studies in Jacobabad, Pakistan, and potential future climate extremes. Central themes include climate (im)mobilities, governance during climate crises, and redefining habitability in a changing world. She collaborates with the Research Centre for Integrated Research in Risk & Resilience, bridging multidisciplinary perspectives on resilience frameworks.
No specific scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text. Her current project involves analyzing unprecedented climate extremes' societal repercussions through an interdisciplinary lens.
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