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Andrew Nicoll

Graduate student

Research theme

  • Climate physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

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  • Atmospheric processes
andrew.nicoll@physics.ox.ac.uk
Robert Hooke Building, room F49
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I am a doctoral student funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), supervised by Hannah Christensen, Chris Huntingford (UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology), and Doug Smith (Met Office). My current work involves constructing data-driven dynamical modelling frameworks to investigate ocean-atmosphere interactions in the North Atlantic. I am applying these frameworks on observational data, climate model simulations and machine-learnt weather prediction model simulations. 

I hold a first class masters degree in physics (MPhys) from the University of Warwick. Outside of work, I am a keen musician, runner, snooker player and cricketer. 

Research interests

Machine learning
Dynamical systems theory
Climate variability
Predictability
ocean-atmosphere interactions

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