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Dr. Jean-Christophe Comte is a Senior Lecturer in Hydrogeology at the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen since 2019, with prior roles as Lecturer (2014-2019) and Visiting Researcher at Queen's University Belfast. He specializes in quantitative hydrogeology, hydrogeophysical methods, and groundwater sustainability in coastal, island, and fractured rock environments.
- Education: PhD (2008) and MSc (2002-2003) in Hydrogeology from the University of Avignon; BSc/MSc in Geological and Environmental Engineering from University Paul Sabatier Toulouse.
- Research Focus: Saltwater intrusion, groundwater resilience to global changes, managed aquifer recharge, and geothermal energy development. His work spans Africa, Europe, and Asia, integrating geophysics with numerical modelling.
Publications highlight his expertise in coastal aquifer dynamics, fractured rock hydrology, and climate-water security linkages. Key journals include Water Resources Research, Hydrogeology Journal, and Journal of Hydrology.
- Scientific Awards:
- Royal Society Newton International Fellowship (2019-2021) for saltwater intrusion research
- Current Grants: Leadership in Royal Society International Exchange (2023-2025), NERC Hydronation programme (2023-2027), and collaboration on Scottish water scarcity projects (2023-2024).
- Students Supervised: Lead supervisor for 7 PhD students and co-supervisor for 5 others, focusing on topics like groundwater security in Lagos, geothermal transitions, and drought resilience in Scotland.
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