WEG  Sue Lewis

I work at the interface between individual behaviour, population ecology and evolution to understand the dynamics and structure of natural populations experiencing environmental change.  My research has focussed on seabird populations, combining empirical techniques, statistical modelling and analysis of long term data sets.

Current Position: NERC Research Fellow

Biography

 

  2007 - NERC Research Fellow, Insititute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh
  2007 Teaching and Research Fellow, Dept. of Zoology, University of Aberdeen
  2006 - 2007 Population Ecologist, CEH Banchory
  2004 - 2006 Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow, Aberdeen University
  2003 - 2004 Research Fellow at CEH Banchory working on BES and ASAB funded projects
  2000 - 2003 PhD: "The foraging behaviour and population dynamics of northern gannets" University of Durham
  1999 - 2000 Isle of May Warden, Scottish Natural Heritage
  1998 - 1999 Research Assistant, CEH Banchory
  1997 - 1998 MSc: Marine and Fisheries Science (Distinction), University of Aberdeen
  1991 - 1995 BSc: Ecology and Environmental Management, University of Cardiff

 

Career break

Maternity leave from Nov 2007 - Sept 2008 and Aug 2009 - Aug 2010; otherwise 50% time.