David Thornalley

British paleoceanographer
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Quick Facts

IntroBritish paleoceanographer
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
isScientist Climatologist Oceanographer
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
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Biography

David John Robert Thornalley is a British paleoceanographer known for his work on North Atlantic circulation change during the Quaternary period. Thornalley holds masters and doctoral degrees from Churchill College, Cambridge. He is currently an associate professor in the department of Geography at University College London (UCL). Before working at UCL, he was a postdoctoral research scholar at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a postdoctoral research associate at Cardiff University. Thornalley also holds a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher and Professional Education.

Awards

In 2015 Thornalley was awarded the UCL Student Choice Outstanding Teacher award.

In 2016 Thornalley was awarded a £100,000 Philip Leverhulme Prize for early-career researchers with internationally impactful research.

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