About the Editors

Chief Editor: Heike Langenberg

Heike has been a Senior Editor at Nature handling manuscripts in the broad area of the climate sciences since 1999, and now heads the editorial team of Nature Geoscience. A graduate in mathematics of the Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany, she ventured into oceanography for her PhD at the University of Hamburg. Her postdoctoral research at various research institutes in Hamburg was focused on numerical simulations of the ocean and atmosphere at a regional scale.



Associate Editor: Ninad Bondre

Ninad joined Nature Geoscience in June 2007 after completing his Ph.D. and a postdoc in the Department of Geology at Miami University, Ohio (USA), where he worked on the morphology and emplacement of flood basalt lava flows, and on the implications of characteristics of monogenetic volcano-fields for understanding length-scales of mantle heterogeneity and petrogenetic processes involved in small-volume, basaltic volcanism. His pre-doctoral education was completed in Pune, India, where he obtained his B.Sc and M.Sc degrees (Fergusson College and University of Pune, respectively).



Associate Editor: Alicia Newton

Throughout her studies Alicia has focused on various aspects of micropalaeontology and palaeoceanography. A graduate of the University of South Carolina, her areas of research include Palaeozoic palaeontology and micropalaeontology, Quaternary climate and oceanographic change, and the development of palaeoceanographic proxies. She has also been active in secondary and undergraduate geoscience education practice and pedagogy. Alicia joined Nature Geoscience in July 2007.



Associate Editor: Anna Armstrong

Anna joined Nature Geoscience in April 2008 after working as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of York and the Australian National University, where she examined the response of terrestrial plant respiration to environmental change, with a particular focus on the mechanistic changes underpinning respiratory adjustments to long-term temperature change. She has also been involved in research projects at the University of Illinois and at the intensive forestry biome at Biosphere 2. She received her BSc in Biology and her PhD in Plant Ecophysiology from the Department of Biology, University of York.




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