About Me

I grew up enjoying the outdoors and spent my childhood exploring the rivers and mountains of South Canterbury, New Zealand. My research travels have fulfilled this passion for exploring diverse landscapes throughout the world.

I have worked in the field of River Science for over 30 years. Over this period, I’ve accumulated many hats – from researcher and educator to collaborator and advisor.

I completed my BSc and MSc at the University of Canterbury, NZ and a PhD from Loughborough University, UK, with Professor Geoff Petts. My Post-Doctoral studies introduced me to the rivers of Murray Darling Basin, Australia. This was undertaken with Professor Keith Walker, in the Zoology Department, University of Adelaide. Since this time, I have held positions at The University of Sydney, the CRC for Freshwater Ecology, Canberra, and currently I am the Chair of Geography and Planning at the University of New England, Australia.

Today, I hold a proven track record of leading published research – both my own, and that of my students and collaborator network.

 
 
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“I am passionate about nature and the outdoors. I enjoy walking in diverse landscapes and determining what shapes them and how this shapes ecosystems. It is important to me that this knowledge is used not just useful.”

MARTIN THOMS

 

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