Vanessa Nowinski
@VanessaNowinsk1
Palaeoclimatology PhD student at the University of Adelaide ππ©βπ¬
π Interests include napping, food and chihuahua snuggles.
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21-09-2019 10:21:35
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The best thing about INQUARoma2023 was the absolutely inspiring people met, and the friendships made π―ββοΈπ
At INQUARoma2023 I had the pleasure of presenting an incredible high-resolution climate record for the East Asia and Pacific Ocean region. Very excited to see what is still to come from this research, so watch this space!
Thank you to British Geological Survey and Prof Melanie Leng for the incredible opportunity to work and learn from the best on stable isotopes!
After a break visiting family in the Northern-Hemisphere, I'm now back at it and will be attending INQUA Roma 2023! Keep your eyes peeled for presentation teasers πππINQUARoma2023
I've had the most stellar time at British Geological Survey learning how to use the IRMS. I could not be more grateful to Prof Melanie Leng, Dr Jack Lacey, and Carol Arrowsmith for being the most wonderful teachers!
The Ikea of cores! Did you know that British Geological Survey in Keyworth, Nottingham stores almost 500km of continuous drillcore samples? π€―
The beautiful sunny views from the British Geological Survey stable isotope labs while pumping out some oxygen isotope runs. The heat is on π₯β
Miss Beast has been my absolute queen over the last couple of weeks helping me to analyse oxygen isotopes in siderite while at British Geological Survey. Thank you to Carol Arrowsmith for getting us acquainted! (Isoprime precisION isotope ratio mass spectrometer by Elementar IRMS)
Last day at British Geological Survey for Vanessa Nowinski over from Adelaide as part of her PhD training, analysing isotopes in siderites! (Using the Elementar UK βBeastβ β¦ thanks to Dr Jack Lacey Carol Arrowsmith
The veggie planting group British Geological Survey are doing a fine job. Harvesting salad leaves, herbs and today some π«! Thanks to Carol Arrowsmith Vanessa Nowinski (visiting researcher) and Kotryna today
Living out my miniature-life dreams and learning the extreme patience needed to weigh micrograms of material. iykyk π British Geological Survey
Ay up! Watch this space while me and my emotional-support drink bottle attempt to learn smart things at British Geological Survey Notts.
Capturing the curiosity of children is key to growing and teaching our future scientists!
PEB at Science Alive! did just that, teaching the importance of plants and their requirements in growing stressed conditions that we are seeing amidst climate change #ClimateEmergency