Dr Saule Akhmetkaliyeva
School of Biology and Environmental Science
Saule is a UCD postdoctoral researcher where she researches carbon provenance in Ireland’s blue carbon ecosystems. Previously she worked in geochemistry and organic carbon burial in UK wetlands and researched organic carbon and microbes in newly-developed soils following glacier retreat in northern latitudes during her PhD.
Saule specialises in organic geochemistry specifically using organic biomarkers called bacteriohopanepolyols (a group of membrane lipids) to trace the source of organic carbon in various natural environments such as deglaciating areas in the Arctic and natural and realigned saltmarshes in the UK & Ireland.
Saule is an environmental scientist with an interest in organic geochemistry and environmental microbiology. She has a background in polar and coastal research and is particularly interested in the Arctic and coastal environments. Her experience working with soil and sediment samples has deepened her interest in soil research.
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