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Currently based at Trinity College Dublin, in the School of Natural Sciences. Our research looks at processes that affect the transport, fate and impact of chemical species, including contaminants, in aquatic ecosystems.

We employ cutting edge instrumentation, including cavity ring down spectroscopy, alpha spectroscopy, delayed scintillation counting and a variety of in-situ methods to address fundamental problems in hydrology, marine chemistry and biogeochemistry, aquatic chemistry, environmental forensics and ecology.

We specialize in groundwater-surface water interactions, looking at how the connectivity between groundwater and rivers, lakes, estuaries and the sea affects how these ecosystems function and the key services they provide. Our ultimate aim is to understand how aquatic ecosystems will react to climate and environmental change.