In 2017 and 2018 I was a member of field service team for the TROODOS seismic network (operated by Imperial College) in Cyprus. This was installed to supplement the national seismic network in Cyprus. Additionally, I conducted a gravity surveys across the Troodos Ophiolite from 2019-2022 which involved collecting data for future publication alongside teaching and supervising 2nd year Imperial undergraduates on gravity surveys.
As an undergraduate student at Imperial College London, I explored the geology of southeastern Spain in our Field Geology course and spent a week mapping in the Almeria region.
In June and November 2024, I led a field team to service and decommision the NERC-funded Copper Basin Exploration Science (CuBES) seismic network. The network was deployed for 18 months and consisted of 35 broadband seismograph stations supplied by SEIS-UK. The data will become available on IRIS in December 2026. In a separate project, we deployed a nodal seismometer array to monitor microseismicity around an active geothermal field (Lochinvar region in southern Zambia).
In October-Novermber 2019, I was part of the field team servicing the Turkana Rift Investigating Lithospheric Structure (TRAILS) seismic network in southern Ethiopia. This was a NERC-NSF-GCRF-funded UK-US-Ethiopian-Kenyan collaboration to install 34 broadband seismograph stations in the Turkana Depression - one of the few remaining parts of the East African Rift to be instrumented.
In September 2024, I accompanied 4th year Earth Science Oxford undergraduates to the Gulf of Corinth in Greece to investigate extensional processes and normal fault slip through time.
Visited collaborators in New Orleans and attended the American Geophysical Union (AGU, 2019-2024) in San Francisco, New Orleans, Chicago and Washington DC.
Attended the European Geoscience Union (EGU) meeting in April 2023 to present progress on the TRAILS project.
As well as conduct undergraduate fieldwork in Dorset and Charnwood, as a Postdoc I joined the field service team to maintain the NYMAR Array (operated by Oxford) in the North York Moors. I also attended several conferences in the UK, including the British Seismology Meeting (BSM) and Postgraduate Research in Progress (PGRiP) meetings.