Some of my most recent and current works involve collaborations with:
Sterling J. Nesbitt (Virginia Tech)
Richard J. Butler (University of Birmingham)
Emma M. Dunne (Friedrich-Alexander University)
Alessandro A. Chiarenza (University of Vigo)
Massimo Bernardi (Museo delle Scienze)
Nicholas C. Fraser (National Museums Scotland)
Stephen L. Brusatte (University of Edinburgh)
Paul M. Barrett (Natural History Museum, London)
Randall B. Irmis (Natural History Museum of Utah)
Alexander Farnsworth (Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Michela M. Johnson (Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart)
Mark T. Young (Unviersity of Edinburgh)
Randall B. Irmis (Natural History Museum of Utah)
STUDENTS & PROJECTS
I supervised and co-supervised the following projects: Ongoing:
Helen Burch (Virginia Tech - PhD 2022 – current) Project: TBD (Triassic vertebrate community dynamics
2022
Mikayla Schmidt (University of Edinburgh - MRes 2021 – 2022) Project: An Examination of Ichthyosaurs from the Early Jurassic (Toarcian) of the Isle of Skye
Hady George (University of Edinburgh - MRes 2021 – 2022) Project: New data on the Late Permian Scottish dicynodont Gordonia based on computed tomography
2021
Thomas Bang Holm (University of Oslo - MRes 2021 – 2022) Project: Dental and Dietary Disparity Among Marine Vertebrates from the Early Triassic (Spathian) of Svalbard
2019
Kim Kean(University of Edinburgh - MRes 2018 – 2019) Project:Jurassic Reptiles of Scotland: a Late Jurassic marine reptile fauna, and new Middle Jurassic crocodylomorph and ornithischian material
2018
Kim Kean(University of S. Andrews - BSc 2017 – 2018) Project: A description of the first Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) marine reptiles from the Helmsdale Boulder Beds, Scotland’
2017
Paige dePolo (University of Edinburgh - MRes 2016 – 2017) Project: ‘In-situ tracksites on Isle of Skye (Scotland, UK) as indicators of Middle Jurassic dinosaur diversity and behaviour’