Miranda Prendergast-Miller is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at Northumbria University . Her work bridges soil ecology, environmental sustainability, and biogeochemical cycles, with a focus on anthropogenic impacts on terrestrial ecosystems. Current academic affiliation: Northumbria University (2019–present) Prior postdoctoral roles: University of York (2015–2019), CSIRO Australia (2012–2015), University of Edinburgh (2009–2011) Her research explores below-ground interactions between microbes, soil fauna, and plants, particularly how these systems are disrupted by human activities. Key themes include: Greenhouse gas emissions and soil carbon sequestration Microplastic pollution and organic waste recycling Nutrient use efficiency in agricultural systems Novel soil amendment technologies Analysis of her publications reveals trends in microplastic ecotoxicology , earthworm-microbial dynamics , and agroecosystem resilience . Subfields span from polymer degradation in soils to silicon biogeochemistry in land-use transitions. She supervises postgraduate researchers in projects related to: Emily Donaghy (2023–present): Microfibres in soils Kevin Stott (2020–present): Carbonate precipitation in engineered soils









