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Instytutu Geografii i Przestrzennego Zagospodarowania PAN,
ul. Twarda 51/55 w Warszawie
w dniu 21 listopada 2024r. (czwartek) o godz. 12.00
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Dr Catherine Mottram completed her undergraduate studies at the University of St Andrews before moving to the Open University to work on her PhD in Himalayan tectonics. During her PhD Catherine had an incredible time out in the eastern Himalaya- studying and collecting some of the most beautiful rocks on Earth, aided by many cups of Darjeeling tea! Catherine went on to spent time as a Fulbright postdoctoral scholar at the University of Santa Barbara, USA and a Killam postdoctoral fellow at Dalhousie University in Canada before moving to the University of Portsmouth in 2017 where Catherine is currently an Associate Professor in Geology.
Catherine’s research focuses on directly dating deformation from the ductile to brittle crust using various geochronometers (including unconventional minerals- gotta love a challenge!). Catherine’s research has taken her all over the world from India, to Greece, the Alps and the Yukon in Canada. Catherine is passionate about science communication and enthusing others to love rocks as much as her. When not looking at rocks, Catherine can be found exploring the wilds of Scotland, camping, hiking, paddleboarding, jogging, playing her violin, or hanging out with her cat- Lord Clarence.