Krysia Lynch, Chair Krysia Lynch started her working life as a researcher in environmental health and epidemiology;
researching spatial variations in disease incidence and health provision.
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His
research concerns understanding global climate and its
variations using observations and covers the quasi biennial oscillation, Pacific decadal oscillation and the annular modes of the Arctic oscillation and the Antarctic oscillation, and the dominant
spatial patterns in month - to - month and year - to - year climate variability, including the one through which El Niño phenomenon in the tropical Pacific influences climate over North America.
His main
research interests is the study of microbial diversity, specifically of protists, in the marine environment, both in terms of a description of the taxonomic composition of these assemblages as well as understanding their patterns of temporal and
spatial variation in the environment.
The overall objective of the
research was to produce a comprehensive study about the frequency, intensity,
spatial and temporal
variation and the impacts of the extreme weather and sea level events that are relevant from the point of safety of nuclear power plants, as well as clarify the influence of climate change on these.
However, developing an improved correlation model that incorporates additional
spatial variations is a likely topic for future
research.»