About me

Working as a PhD researcher at EAWAG since September 2023, my primary research focus is of the extreme arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) biodiversity and associated adaptive radiations of the species seen in Greenland.

Using a range of genetic, isotopic and morphological techniques, I aim to further our understanding of the reasons behind not only the high arctic charr diversity of Greenland, but more broadly the factors that dictate the evolution, maintenance and collapse of biodiversity worldwide.