Dr Sarah Murnaghan
Biography
Dr Sarah Murnaghan is a Lecturer in environmental science in the Department of Agriculture, Food & Animal Health and the Department of Life and Health Sciences, School of Health and Science.
Sarah is also a Principal Investigator in the Centre for Freshwater and Environmental Studies (CFES). Her multidisciplinary research interests include:
water quality, lake and catchment management, environmental monitoring and assessment, bioremediation, circular economy, biochar, microplastics in the environment, ecosystem restoration, eutrophication, palaeolimnology, climate change.
She has previously worked on EPA-funded projects, including the EPA FP-7 ILLUMINATE and EPA FP-7 EFFECT research projects and is currently involved in two TU Create PhD studentships focusing on the areas of bioremediation and agri-environment. Sarah is open to collaborating on projects focusing on any of the research areas listed above.
Qualifications & Awards
PhD
MSc
BSc
Research & Interests
Dr Sarah Murnaghan is a Principal Investigator in the Centre for Freshwater and Environmental Studies (CFES). Her multidisciplinary research interests include:
water quality, lake and catchment management, environmental monitoring and assessment, bioremediation, circular economy, biochar, microplastics in the environment, ecosystem restoration, eutrophication, palaeolimnology, climate change.
She has previously worked on EPA-funded projects, including the EPA FP-7 ILLUMINATE and EPA FP-7 EFFECT research projects and is currently involved in two TU Create PhD studentships focusing on the areas of bioremediation and agri-environment. Sarah is open to collaborating on projects focusing on any of the research areas listed above.