Jess Penny

Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Centre for Water Systems
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Newton Abbot, England, United Kingdom, UK

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    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow
      • Mar 2023 - Present

      I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working as part of the H2020 RECONECT Regenerating ECOsystems with Nature-based solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction RECONECT project (http://www.reconect.eu/). My work focuses on data analysis and evaluation of NBS (Nature Based Solutions) performance in Demonstrator sites. Various tools as well as methods and co-monitoring results will be used as well as working with stakeholders. I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow working as part of the H2020 RECONECT Regenerating ECOsystems with Nature-based solutions for hydro-meteorological risk reduction RECONECT project (http://www.reconect.eu/). My work focuses on data analysis and evaluation of NBS (Nature Based Solutions) performance in Demonstrator sites. Various tools as well as methods and co-monitoring results will be used as well as working with stakeholders.

    • United Kingdom
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • PHD Student
      • Apr 2022 - Mar 2023

      WISE CDT - Water Informatics Science and Engineering

    • Postgraduate Research Associate
      • Oct 2021 - Jul 2022

    • Researcher PHD Student
      • Sep 2018 - Oct 2021

      Project Title: Impact of land-use changes on hydrological regimes Working alongside the ENRICH (Enhancing Resilience to future Hydro-meteorological extremes in the Mun river basin in Northeast of Thailand) research project. Combined with a second case study on Angas Bremer, which is a South Australian wine region.Using the FLUS (Future Land Use Simulation), and the PLUS (Patch generation Land Use Simulation) models the historic, current and future land use changes of the two case studies will be modelled. In particular, focusing on changes in agricultural development, and how this will affect hydro-meteorological extremes, specifically extreme droughts. The ultimate goal, is to provide environmental analysis of the virtual water and water footprint of agricultural land use in order to develop vulnerability and risk maps for drought using MCDA and GIS techniques. Show less

Education

  • University of Exeter
    WISE CDT, Water Imformatics Science & Engineering
    2017 - 2021
  • University of Exeter
    Msc Water Engineering, Engineering
    2016 - 2017
  • Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
    BSc (Hons), Marine Geography
    2012 - 2015

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