
معرفی
Dr. Aisha AlSuwaidi is an Associate Professor in Earth Science at Khalifa University, UAE. Her research focuses on Earth's responses to global carbon cycle perturbations, mass extinctions, and climate change across geological timescales.
- Education
- DPhil in Earth Sciences, University of Oxford (UK)
- MSc in Geology, University of Kansas (USA)
- BSc in Environmental Science, University of Arizona (USA)
Her work integrates paleoclimate reconstruction, biogeochemical cycling, and sedimentology to study historical climate transitions, particularly in Southern Hemisphere records. Current projects include investigating the Carnian Pluvial Episode, Manicouagan impact effects, and Arabian Sea oxygen minimum zones.
Recent publications at the 2024 European Geoscience Union General Assembly analyze Triassic-Jurassic carbon cycle dynamics, Paleozoic glacial cycles, and high-latitude environmental changes. She mentors PhD candidates in sedimentology, isotope geochemistry, and geochronology.
Dr. AlSuwaidi collaborates with international researchers on projects involving U-Pb geochronology, stable isotope analysis, and XRF/XRD methodologies. Fieldwork includes core sampling in Svalbard and laboratory analysis in global facilities.


