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Long Term Researcher

Areas

  • Sedimentary cycle, landscape evolution and global change

Ramon y Cajal Fellow

Educational Background

  • 2015 – PhD Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA), Autonomous University of Barcelona.
  • 2009 – Master Interdisciplinary Studies in Environmental, Economic and Social Sustainability, Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA), Autonomous University of Barcelona
  • 2001 – Postgraduate in Environmental Science, Birkbeck College, London
  • 2000 – Graduate in Agricultural Engineering, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona

Research experience and employment history

  • 2025 – Institute of Science and Environmental Technology (ICTA). Autonomous University of Barcelona. Marie Sklodowska Fellowship
  • 2023 – Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining. The University of Queensland, Australia. Marie Sklodowska Fellowship
  • 2020 – Public Policy Center – Department of Political and Social Sciences. Pompeu Fabra University, John Hopkins University.
  • Co-PI Recercaixa Project ‘Activism Mobilising Science’
  • 2018 – Institute of Science and Environmental Technology (ICTA). Autonomous University of Barcelona. WP Coordinator EU projects: NATURVATION EU and B-MINCOME.
  • 2016 – Geography Department, Durham University. Postgraduate research associate

Awards & recognitions

  • Ramón y Cajal fellowship – 2024
  • I3 certification – 2022
  • Marie Sklodowska Curie fellowship – Governing Resource Urbanisation (GROUT) 897072 – 2021
  • Co-PI of Recercaixa/ACUP project – Activism Mobilising Science 2017ACUP00048 – 2018

Research Interests

  • Social reactions to the expansion of extractive industries
  • Socio-environmental conflicts and Environmental Justice
  • Interaction between science and activism, STS, knowledge co-production
  • Governance issues in Deep Sea Mining (DSM)
  • Hybrid urban governance and gentrification
  • Post-growth, degrowth, just transitions

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