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Tim Hill is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at the University of Exeter. He joined Exeter in 2015 after previously holding a Lecturer position in Environmental Change at the University of St Andrews (2011–2015). His research focuses on the impacts of land-use change on the carbon cycle, land-atmosphere interactions, and the use of modeling, remote sensing, and field measurements to study ecosystems like peatlands, saltmarshes, and agricultural systems.
Education:
- PhD in Land Atmosphere Interactions, University of Edinburgh (2003)
- MSci in Physics and Astronomy
Research Interests: Tim employs interdisciplinary approaches combining satellite data, field measurements, and models to understand carbon dynamics in ecosystems. Key areas include carbon flux modeling, deforestation detection via radar, and the development of new measurement techniques. He is particularly active in studying the carbon cycle implications of land-use changes in forestry, agriculture, and oil palm plantations.
Awards & Grants: No specific awards listed, but his work has been funded by NERC, ESA, and the NCEO. Active in collaborative projects like ABACUS and satellite-based carbon cycle modeling initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with the University of Exeter’s Global Systems Institute, focusing on climate change adaptation and ecological applications.
