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Dr Eli Lazarus is interested in the dynamics of the neoenvironment: the rapidly changing physical and social world in which people live. He enjoys the puzzle of testing and exploring theory with empirical observations. His research process involves fieldwork, physical experiments, analysis of remotely sensed data, and numerical modelling, underpinned by theory and tools of complex systems. He is particularly drawn to coastal and fluvial settings.
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- coastal and fluvial dynamics
- geomorphology
- human-environmental coupled systems
- neoenvironment
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Sponsor: Leverhulme Trust
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External roles and responsibilities
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Anthropocene Coasts (Journal)
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Member of editorial board
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Biography
- Associate Professor in Geomorphology, School of Geography & Environmental Science, ÃÛÌÒTV (2019–present)
- Lecturer in Geomorphology, School of Geography & Environmental Science, ÃÛÌÒTV (2016–2019)
- Lecturer in Earth Sciences, School of Earth & Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University (2012–2016)
- Postdoctoral Fellow in Coupled Human-Landscape Systems, University of Maine (2010–2011)
- PhD Duke University (2009)
- BA Williams College (2004)