
معرفی
Emily Cooledge is a Postdoctoral Research Officer in Environmental Science at Bangor University's School of Environmental & Natural Sciences. She has held roles including Research Support Technician and Junior Technician, with expertise in soil biogeochemistry, microplastic pollution, and livestock productivity. Her current research focuses on nutrient cycling in extreme environments, wildfire resilience, and sustainable agricultural practices.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Geography, Bangor University (2015–2018)
- PhD in Environmental Science, Bangor University (2019–2024)
Research Interests: Soil biogeochemistry, microplastic degradation, extreme weather impacts, wildfire ecology, herbal leys in agriculture, and livestock health. She uses isotopic tracing techniques (e.g., 14C, 33P) to explore plant-soil-microbial interactions.
Awards: Best Undergraduate Project Award (SENRGy, 2018).
Advising & Collaboration: Supervises students on radiolabelled experiments and collaborates on projects related to soil amendment resilience and microbial dynamics. Active in peer review for journals like Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment.
Labs & Affiliations: Based at the Environment Centre Wales (Ecosystems and Environment Group). Collaborates with Prof. Davey Jones and Prof. Dave Chadwick on multiple initiatives.



