
معرفی
Dr. Phillip Fenberg is an Associate Professor at the University of Southampton, specializing in ecology and evolutionary biology. He bridges foundational research with conservation efforts through integrative methods, leveraging field studies, population genetics, and computer vision.
- Member of the Institute for Life Sciences
- Part of the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute
- Science Associate at the Natural History Museum (London) for 5 years
His research focuses on climate change impacts, tropicalisation of ecosystems, and digital innovation in ecology. He supervises PhD students in projects spanning marine biogeography, species identification, and eco-evolutionary dynamics.
Recent publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach, combining computer vision with biodiversity studies and climate adaptation analysis. Key projects include The edges of the tropics (Royal Society) and Downsizing nature? (British Ecological Society).
- Supervises SPITFIRE, NEXUSS, and INSPIRE PhD students
- Collaborates with institutions like the Natural History Museum
- Develops digital tools for analyzing historical ecological data




