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Dr Andy Moir
Post-doctoral Research Fellow

Summary

I am the director of Tree-Ring Services a company specialising in the dendrochronological dating of live trees, wooden artefacts and historic building timbers through out the UK. I completed my doctorate at Brunel in 2008, where I investigated the calendar dating of Neolithic pine in northern Scotland and also the response of modern pine to climate. As a post-doctoral research fellow at the Institute I am increasingly involved in dendrochronological research projects and publications.

Qualifications

  • 1989: B/TEC HND Geological Technology, South London College
  • 1995: Upper Second-class Honours Degree Geography B.Sc. London Guildhall University.
  • 1998: Post Graduate Certificate in Education (Geography), Brunel University.
  • 2008: PhD from Institute for the Environment, Brunel University.

Career

  • 1989-90: Geological Technician
  • 1990-96: Senior Geography Technician, London Guildhall University
  • 1998-99: Technician, Kingsway College
  • 1999-01: Centre Manager, Hammersmith & West London College.
  • 2001-Present: Director, Tree-Ring Services, 49 High St, Hungerford, Berkshire.