My research is focused on understanding experiences and processes at end-of-life, to improve support for patients and family caregivers during this time. To do so my research has focused on the following areas, often co-producing and implementing interventions:
Self-management at end-of-life
Medicines management, particularly in relation to the use of strong opioids and the associated management of common side-effects
I am interested in using novel remote sensing techniques to investigate how glaciers in Iceland, and elsewhere, are changing, and what this may mean for their future response and evolution. To do so, I am utilising a combination of satellite imagery and novel UAV surveying techniques to investigate several important glaciological processes across a range of spatial and temporal scales.
My previous work utilised similar novel UAV surveying technqiues to investigate the changing dynamics of Fjallsjökull, a large calving glacier in southeast Iceland, at high spatial and temporal resolutions.