Tasnuva Ming Khan
Dr. Tasnuva Ming Khan
Research
- I am a palaeoecologist and my research focuses on understanding the scale-dependent drivers of community structure and change in marine communities, both in the modern oceans and in the fossil record. I use a number of cross-disciplinary methods, such as Bayesian Network Inference, metacommunity theory, and Spatial Point Process Analyses to investigate ecological structure and function, on datasets derived from museum collections, marine imagery, and large databases. For my postdoctoral project I am investigating asymmetric range shifts in planktonic foraminifera within the AGELESS working group.
- Since 2025 – Postdoc, Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nürnberg
- 2025 – PhD in Zoology – University of Cambridge and the British Antarctic Survey
- 2021 – MSc in Geosciences (with a Paleobiology Major), Friedrich–Alexander University Erlangen–Nürnberg
- 2018 – Bsc with Distinction in Research in Science of Earth Systems – Cornell University (2018)
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