Overview
Background:
Karina Marsden is a Teaching and Research Lecturer in Soil Science at Bangor University and Course Director for the Environmental Science degrees. Prior to this she completed a Marie-Sklodowska Curie Actions Global Fellowship, working between the University of Melbourne, Australia and Bangor University. She also workd on the NERC funded Uplands-N2O project as a post-doctoral researcher after completing her PhD in Soil and Environmental Science at Bangor University.
Qualifications and Membership of Proffessional Bodies:
- B.Sc. (Hons), Environmental Science, Bangor University
- Ph.D, Soil and Environmental Science, Bangor University
- Member of the Marie Curie Alumni Association
- Member of the British Society of Soil Science and Chair of the Welsh Regional Soils Discussion Group
- Member of the EDI Committee
- Memebr of the Teaching and Learning Committee
Additional Contact Information
Address: Environment Centre Wales, Bangor University, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2UW
Email: k.marsden@bangor.ac.uk
Teaching and Supervision
Module Organiser:
- DXX-3506 Current Issues in Environmental and Related Science
- DXX-3508 Environmental Issues
- ENS-2201 Water, Air and Soil Pollution
Module Contributor:
- ENS-1200 Ecosystem Function and Services
- ENS-1203 Practical and Field Skills in Environmental Science
- DXX-3305 Tenerife overseas field course
- ENS-1000 Tutorials
- DXX-3701 Dissertation module
Research Interests
Karina Marsden's research interests include sustainable food production in a changing climate, nitrogen cycling in agroecosystems, gaseous emissions from soil (particularly N2O and N2), methods and techniques for monitoring gaseous emissions from soil and assessing spatial and temporal variability in emissions, rhizosphere processes and plant-soil-microbe interactions. She has 30 peer-reviewed publications, a h-index of 18 and >1000 citations (Google Scholar).
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
I am willing to supervise a PhD