
Dr Will Homoky
@willhomoky
Associate Professor | Biogeochemistry, Oceans & Sediments | Trace Metals & Carbon | @UniversityLeeds @SEELeeds @ESSILeeds he/him.
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https://environment.leeds.ac.uk/see/staff/2711/dr-will-homoky 16-12-2011 10:21:03
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Three Earth and Environment at Leeds researchers, Dr Will Homoky, Alastair Lough and Chiara Krewer, recently returned from a two-month expedition to the Antarctic to examine the role the cold polar seas play in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere š Hereās a short video charting their experience š


Thanks to King's College London for inviting me to share thoughts and experiences of positive #ResearchCulture with Rachel Mills & Johanna (Hanna) Groothuizen. I sense good things for our sector with approaches to share best practices like this..

Job opportunity! Pls RT! 3 year post doc position in #biogeochemistry, using field + lab methods to constrain the temperature sensitivity of oxidative #weathering during deglaciation of landscapes #CO2 Oxford Earth Sciences Natural Environment Research Council Get in touch if Qs! my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruitā¦




Great fun sharing an orange jumpsuit, natureās seafloor resources and stories of our vital changing seas with attendees of the Priestley Centre for Climate Futures for Climate Futures launch event yesterday. Thanks for capturing this moment Chiara Krewer University Of Leeds climate.leeds.ac.uk/wp-content/uplā¦


Oceans absorb about a third of carbon dioxide emitted from industrial processes, and the very cold seas that circulate in the polar regions are particularly effective at this šØš Dr Dr Will Homoky was at our launch event sharing more about his research š


It was a privilege to tell our research stories about the ocean - and the bed on which it lies to such an engaged audience ā¦Priestley Centre for Climate Futures⩠⦠Letās continue to learn and represent whatās at stake in our seas to secure a prosperous climate future. linkedin.com/posts/will-homā¦

NEW job opportunity! Join our collaborativeš«, supportiveš & successfulšš¼ Earth Surface Science Institute @ESSILeeds, where we advance thinking about our past, present and future worlds š š¦ š± šļø š š§Ŗ āļø āļø š. āLecturer in Earth Surface Geochemistryā linksš

Brief Communication: Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor AndrewKSweetman Danielle de Jonge Alycia (she/her) Jeffrey Marlow Alastair Lough @clarewoulds Dr Will Homoky Scottish Association for Marine Science JNCC Boston University nature.com/articles/s4156ā¦

Most incredible science discovery this decade! Changes every textbook. Manganese nodules produce oxygen in the #deepsea!!? ā¦These are the nodules targeted for mining⦠they make oxygenā¦ š³š¤Æā© ā¦The Deep-Sea Podcastā© ā¦Deep-Sea Biology Societyā© ā¦Rebecca Morelleā© bbc.com/news/articles/ā¦

The UK SCOR committee is looking for a new ECR member and regular member. Itās also fun and a small time commitment. You can find the details here. Challenger Society GEOTRACES Biogeoscapes UN Ocean Decade challenger-society.org.uk/SCOR_recruiting




cell.com/the-innovation⦠Mineral carbon pump in the Earth system,.thanks to everyone, after a long journey! Caroline L. Peacock Mingyu Zhao Benjamin Mills Dr Will Homoky @Oliver_W_Moore Yong-Guan Zhu etc.

Come and do a PhD @ESSILeeds University of Leeds with myself, Dr Will Homoky Prof Alessandro Tagliabue Tim Conway, Simon Ussher and Angie Milne, studying how iron fertilisation from natural sources shapes phytoplankton growth and impacts our climate. Deadline 8th Jan. yes-dtn.ac.uk/research/southā¦