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I have analysed waters from all over Scotland for their Strontium isotope signature as part of the National Waters Inventory for Scotland (NWIS) which is funded by the Scottish Government. In the summer of 2011 I developed new Calcium, Magnesium and Potassium isotope methods for looking at plant and soil materials and I hope to use these methods again soon. I am also in the process of analysing soils from the Institute's National Soil Archive collection for Sr isotopes to produce a Scottish Sr soil isoscape. Some of my current commercial work involves the analysis of rock cores for Samarium
How digital transformation projects progress (or fail) and create value in socially complex organisations; How organisations leverage digital technologies to create new products and services and the challenges associated with managing the development of new forms of digital products and services Approaches to facilitate the acceptance of innovations in organisations
My research falls in the area of food marketing. My research interests are at the intersection of food economics, behavioural science and environmental policy. Currently I’m working on several projects examining the organisation of the food supply, market structure analysis, new product development. I’m also interested on food security, the environmental effects of food production, sensory issues on consumers’ purchase and health effects of food choices.
Colm is an agri-food system ecologist at the James Hutton Institute, working on agricultural systems and value chain mapping utilising consequential life cycle analysis techniques. Previously, a Postdoctoral researcher at UL and NUIGalway. I worked on the SeQUEsTER project, developing the GOBLIN landscape model. I also worked in Bangor university developing low emissions dairy systems for Costa Rica. In addition, as a PhD Researcher, I focused on developing Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), under the broad themes of Adaptation, Mitigation and Planning & Development. This research allowed me to
Toritseju Begho is a researcher at Scotland's Rural College (SRUC). His research spans agricultural, experimental and behavioural economics, focusing on understanding farmers' and consumers' judgment and decision making. Recent research is centred around: Decisions under conditions of risk, uncertainty and ambiguity Intertemporal choices Investigations of decision making via laboratory, online or field experiments and surveys Farmers' adoption of technologies and sustainable practices
Bethan is a food and agriculture researcher with expertise in statistical analysis for the social sciences. Her work focuses on understanding, motivating and evaluating changes that can have positive social and environmental impacts including as changing diets, reducing food waste and adopting new technology.
Christina is a qualitative social scientist in the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Group. She has a background in human geography, and enjoys research in rural areas working with different land users in the countryside.
I am interested in using a range of qualitative and more creative methods (i.e., visual methods, autoethnography, creative writing) to explore issues related to housing, healthcare, ageing, digitalisation and farming. You can find me on Twitter @RachelCreaney1
Animal breeding and genetics, with a primary focus on cattle farming, both beef and dairy, in the UK and globally. Also interested in integrating animal breeding research within wider systems models to predict future farming.