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Gary Polhill

I specialise in empirical applications of agent-based modelling to socio-(techno-)environmental systems, and rigorous approaches to their design, exploration and interpretation,

Robin Matthews

Robin has a background in plant science, and for over 35 years has been involved in modelling biological systems, ranging

Bob Mayes

Dr Bob Mayes trained as a ruminant nutritionist and, for over 30 years, has specialised in research on grazing sheep

Annie McKee

Annie McKee is a senior social researcher in the Social Economic and Geographical Sciences Department (SEGS) and a member of

Dave Miller

Dave Miller is a GIS Specialist with 15+ years' experience in interdisciplinary research in support of a wide variety of

David Miller

David Miller has a BSc in Topographic Science from University of Glasgow, and a PhD on expert systems from the

Ruth Mitchell

Ruth Mitchell leads the Biodiversity and Ecosystems Group within the Ecological Sciences Department at the Institute. She also leads the

Keith Marshall

I am an environmental social scientist working in the Environmental Governance Group of the Social, Economic and Geographical Sciences Department

David Riach

David is a Field Research Scientist in the Environmental and Biochemical Sciences group and has worked at the institute for over 30 years. His main roles are to carry out field sampling (water and soils), the setup and maintenance of field equipment, the processing of samples in the laboratory (water and soils) and the planning and organization of field equipment. He is also part of a field team who carry out soil surveys to create soil maps for use by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS).