Jeremy Pile E-mail: Contact via Webmaster |
Qualified and experienced
geological, coastal and environmental scientist, with a proven record
of achievement. Projects undertaken have relation to a wide range of investigations
into physical processes, geohazards and forcing factors including climatic
change. Experience in teaching and demonstrating geomatic survey techniques,
equipment and software within the laboratory and in the field.
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1998 - 2003 |
PhD Geology Birkbeck, University of London Thesis: Analysis of Coastal Change:
Erosion and Sedimentation along the Suffolk Coast from Lowestoft to
Bawdsey. NERC CASE award with the Environment
Agency. NERC Grant No: GT04/98/MS/183. This project used shoreline monitoring
data from the Environment Agency, aerial photographs, historic maps
and DGPS data to analyse coastal change along the Suffolk Coast. Supervisors: Dr. Charlie Bristow (Birkbeck), Jane Rawson (Environment Agency) Examiners: Dr. Peter French (Royal Holloway, University of London), Dr John Rees (British Geological Survey). |
1995 -1996 |
MSc Coastal Zone Management, Bournemouth University Dissertation: Defining the Coastal Zone Using Earth Science Data - Implications for Cost/ Benefit Analysis in Areas Prone to Landslides: Lyme Regis. Industrial placement: West Dorset District Council, May - Sept. 1996
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1992 -1995 |
BSc Geology - Upper Second Class Honours, Kingston University Final year modules: Deep Crustal
Processes, Remote Sensing, Geophysics, Geotectonics and Engineering
Geology. |
1986 to 1992 |
Secondary Education, Ferndown Upper School, Ferndown, Dorset. 2 A-levels - Geology (B) & Physics (E) |