Professor David Sear BSc, PhD, FRGS, MCIWEM
Professor in Physical Geography
Professor David Sear is a Professor in Physical Geography within Geography and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton.
David Sear is currently Professor in Physical Geography.
Web of Science Researcher ID: Researcher ID: J-6333-2012
Qualifications
1992 PhD: Civil Engineering, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Impacts of River Regulation for HEP on sediment dynamics.
1986 BSc: Geography and Environmental Science: University of Surrey.
Employment
1991-3 PDRA University of Newcastle-Upon Tyne; Sediment Mangement in the UK.
1993 - Lecturer University of Southampton
1996- Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton
2003 - Reader, University of Southampton
2006 Professor, University of Southampton
Significant Achievements
1989 CIWEM Otter Trophy
2008 Visiting Professor Depth of Applied Mathematics, Humboldt State University, USA
2008 Visiting Professor, USFS, Redwood Creek, California, USA
2008 Key note Speaker NOWPSA Salmind Hbaitat workshop
2009 Keynote Speakre MaCaulay International Workshop on Hydromorphology
2009 Invited Speaker Binghampton Symposium
2009 Invited Speaker Geological Society of America.
2008- First ever geophysics and acoustic imaging survey of the submerged medieval town of Dunwich, leading to discovery of church ruins from the former international port.