Emily Rayfield
@jemilyr
Professor of Palaeobiology, University of Bristol, UK. Interested in the function, mechanics and evolution of organisms big and small. She/her. All views my own
ID:61872472
https://emilyrayfield.blogs.bristol.ac.uk/ 31-07-2009 20:54:08
1,4K Tweets
4,3K Followers
745 Following
JOB ALERT ‼️
We’re recruiting - come and work with us UoB Palaeobiology University of Bristol Earth Sciences
This is a permanent post at entry-level lecturer to senior lecture grade. Informal enquiries welcome, full details below
New position in @BerkeleyIB: Assistant Professor in Comparative Biomechanics. If you work on integrative organismal design, biomechanics, or functional morphology in either aquatic or terrestrial taxa, consider applying to join us! DM any Qs #Biomechanics aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF04087
Many congrats to Will Deakin and thanks to examiners Dani Schmidt and Paul O’Higgins - and revival of the viva hat - hurrah!
We’ve had an amazing time on the UoB Palaeobiology University of Bristol Earth Sciences field trip to Spain. Fabulous rocks fossils and museums and colleagues who generously gave their time and expertise to make it possible
PhD opening! Looking for a PhD student to start at University of Bristol Earth Sciences in October to reconstruct Cretaceous CO2 with boron isotopes as part of an 'ERC' (now UKRI) project. Deadline 15th of Feb. RTs appreciated! tinyurl.com/PetrarchPhD1
Read all about Antonio Ballell latest paper here, with all the best gifs
#dinosaurs #feeding #teeth
Fancy being a Full Professor studying early microbial evolution? Come to Bristol and work with all the kool kidz University of Bristol Biological Sciences and UoB Palaeobiology!
2023 International Congress of Vertebrate Morphology, Cairns Cairns Convention Centre, Australia 28 July-1 August 2023.
As the Chair of the Scientific Program Committee I am delighted to announce that the #ICVM2023 Abstract Submission Portal is now open!! International Society for Vertebrate Morphology 👇
PhD opportunities at Bristol! University of Bristol Earth Sciences OGU Bristol
Details: tinyurl.com/PhD-at-Bristol
Check out mine on 'Carbon (CO2) cycling mechanisms in early algae: Implications for past climate
and life on Earth' tinyurl.com/early-algae
Please RT!
1/3