
Ceri Thomas
Favourite Thing: My favourite thing to do in science is talk to other people about ideas- good ideas, bad ideas, crazy ideas- communication is one of the best ways for scientists to discover new things and challenge their own perceptions about problems. I love learning something new every day and I love pondering the BIG questions in animal evolution: What did our earliest ancestors on earth look like? How and when did animals evolve? Did they like to drink as much tea as I do?
My Interview
My CV
School:
I went to Tre-Gib Comprehensive School (1994-2001) in Llandeilo, Wales- the home of many fossils from the Silurian Period!
University:
I did my BSc in Geology at the University of Cardiff then I went to the University of Bristol to do my MSc in Palaeobiology
Work History:
I’ve been in education for a long time, but I have taught some undergarduate students a thing or two about geology, does that count as work?
Employer:
I am currently doing a PhD at the University of Bristol
Current Job:
I study the fossilised embryos of ancient marine organisms and
My profile link:
http://evolutionj10.imascientist.org.uk/profile/cerithomas/
Short link: http://ias.im/u.1569

