Rosalie Tostevin

Lecturer at University of Cape Town

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  • University of Cape Town

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Biography

University of Cape Town

I’m interested in the interactions between life and the environment on the early Earth. To address this, I use a combination of field work, sedimentary geochemistry and experiments to infer how oxygen levels and nutrient availability have changed through time on local and global scales. I then tie these constraints directly to geobiological records.

My specific research interests include:

  • Origins of banded iron formation
  • Patterns of metal availability in seawater through time
  • Bio-availability of phosphoro in anoxic oceans
  • The marine sulfur cycle in the modern ocean and deep time
  • The origin and diversification of animals
  • Changes in oxygen availability in the oceans through time

Degrees:

  • PhD, University College London, 2014
  • MSci (with 1st class honours), University of Cambridge, 2011

Employment:

  • Lecturer, University of Cape Town, 2019 – present
  • Postdoctoral research associate, University of Oxford, 2015–2019
  • Postdoctoral research associate, University of Otago, 2015

Education

  • Master's Degree University of Cambridge (2007 — 2011)

Companies

  • Lecturer University of Cape Town (2019)
  • Tutorial fellow St Edmund Hall (2016 — 2019)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Oxford (2015 — 2019)
  • Postdoctoral Research Associate University of Otago (2015 — 2015)
  • Programme Officer (Himalayas) Geology for Global Development (2013 — 2015)
  • Teaching experience Various (2011 — 2015)
  • PhD University College London (2011 — 2014)
  • Blog Manager Geology for Global Development (2012 — 2013)
  • Intern-geoscience BP (2010 — 2010)

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