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Dr Emily Ball is a Technical Researcher in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Her work focuses on planetary and climate science, particularly investigating atmospheric dynamics on Mars and Earth. Current affiliations include the School of Geographical Sciences where she contributes to studies on polar vortices, climate impacts, and planetary climate evolution.
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Her research interests emphasize understanding large-scale atmospheric phenomena such as polar vortices, isentropic mixing processes in Martian polar deposits, and climate-mortality linkages in the UK. She collaborates on projects like the Bristol CMIP6 data hackathon, applying interdisciplinary methods to climate data analysis.
Publications highlight themes in planetary climate dynamics, with recent work focusing on Mars' atmospheric structures and Earth's climate health impacts. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and grants details are not explicitly listed here. She is affiliated with the School's research groups, though specific lab affiliations like the Cabot Institute are not confirmed for her role.


