Matilda Brown, ex- Paleobotany PhD student of the University of Tasmania has secured a research job at Royal Botanical Gardens, UK. He completed his PhD within the Department of Biological Sciences at UTAS, with their thesis focusing on finding novel ways to analyse palaeobotanical data. Matilda Brown said, “The fossil record gives us windows into the past, but it’s like looking through a keyhole – we can’t measure the palaeoclimate, vegetation or ecology directly,”.
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