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Professor
Accepting PhD Students
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<p>If you would like to undertake a Masters or PhD in my research group then just Email me at [email protected]. We are happy to support PhD applications to the China Scholarship Council or other funding agencies to support visits to the lab. Generally, we do not charge bench fees if the research work aligns with an on-going research project.
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We particularly welcome projects relating to the subjects of Environmental science, Soil science, Plant biology or Human health (see my interests for a list of more specific areas). This may include subjects such as:
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<p>0. COVID-19 surveillance in wastewater and the environment</p>
<p>1. Carbon and nitrogen cycling in soil </p>
<p>2. Phosphorus use efficiency</p>
<p>3. Sustainable agriculture </p>
<p>4. Microbial dynamics in soil </p>
<p>5. Viruses and microbial processes in freshwaters</p>
<p>6. Microplastic behaviour in soil </p>
<p>7. Soil pollution and phytoremediation </p>
<p>8. Rhizosphere biology </p>
<p>9. Viruses in soil ecology</p>
<p>10. Plant membrane transporters</p>
<p>11. Impacts of salt stress on soil functioning </p>
<p>12. Polar biology (Arctic and Antarctic)</p>
<p>13. Global warming and extreme events on soil and plant function</p>
<p>14. Life in desert ecosystems</p>
<p>15. Soil classification </p>
<p>16. Improving soil quality and soil health</p>
<p>17. Water use efficiency </p>
<p>18. Catchment to coast processes</p>
<p>19. Human pathogens in soil </p>
<p>20. Sensor technologies for precision agriculture
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If a subject that you are interested in is not on the list then please contact me. Our aim if for all PhD students to publish their thesis as a series of scientific papers in international journals. My list of PhD students have included those from China, Pakistan, Nepal, Costa Rica, Brazil, Zambia, Mexico, Iran, Iraq, Nepal, India, Malaysia, Australia, Austria, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Germany, Thailand, Saudi Arabia and the UK.</p>
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Researchgate profile; Google scholar profile; Twitter feed; Web of Science ResearcherID: C-7411-2011
Davey Jones holds a Professorial Chair in Environmental Science and Public Health at Bangor University. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow held jointly between Cornell University and the US Department of Agriculture in the USA (with Prof Leon Kochian). He also carried out postdoctoral work under Prof Simon Gilroy at Penn State University (now Madison, WI). A major focus of his research is on understanding below-ground processes with specific focus on nutrients and human pathogen behavior in water-food-soil-plant-microbial systems. His research interests range from natural sciences to social sciences (i.e. science linked to changing human behaviour).
Current applications of his work include (1) the implementation of strategies for controlling viral pathogens such as Norovirus and Influenza in urban, agricultural, freshwater and marine ecosystems, (2) understanding the flow and control of antimicrobial resistance in a One Health context, (3) promoting carbon sequestration in agricultural systems and understanding the factors regulating carbon cycling and greenhouse gas emissions, (4) developing ways to improve nutrient use efficiency in cropping systems with specific focus on nitrogen and phosphorus, (5) microplastic pollution, (6) soil microbial diversity and ecosystem functioning, and (7) the impact of flooding, drought and ozone on ecosystem functioning (including tipping points) and potential strategies to enhance ecosystem resilience.
He has published more than 714 ISI-listed scientific journal articles (ISI H-index = 108; ISI >48,400 citations; Google Scholar H-index = 132, >75,200 citations).
He has advised UK and Welsh Government on their COVID-19, public health, agriculture, waste and climate change policies. His research is funded via UKRI (NERC, EPSRC, BBSRC), Welsh Government, DHSC, UKHSA, Food Standards Agency, DEFRA and the European Union. He was a member of the SAGE COVID-19 sub-committee 'Transmission of Covid-19 in the Wider Environment Group (TWEG)' and was head of the Covid-19 Technical Advisory Group - Environment (TAG-E) for Welsh Government and reported to the UK Government COVID-19 Public Inquiry. He also collaborates with industry to deliver novel solutions to environmental problems and improve product sustainability. He currently leads the 'Wastewater-based public health surveillance programme for Wales' and sits on the UKWIR Substances of Emerging Concern Advisory Group (SECAG).
Bangor University has an exclusive partnership with Verily Life Sciences, a precision health technology company. The ISO17025 accredited laboratory delivers high-quality public & environmental health data, crucial for tracking virus transmission and bolstering research and development efforts across both the public and private sectors
Plant-soil-microbe interactions, Environmental pollution, Human Pathogens (especially viruses), Antimicrobial resistance, Dissolved Organic mitrogen, Soil quality, Freshwater and marine pollution, Water quality, Crop Science, Greenhouse gas emissions, Agronomy and modelling, Social behaviour and environmental issues.
QUANTUM: Quantifying the combined nutrient enrichment, pathogenic, and ecotoxicological impacts of livestock farming on UK rivers
These are the courses I am module organiser for:
I also contribute to these modules:
Undergraduate level
Masters Level
PhD Level
These are the PhD and Masters students I have or currently helped supervise in the period 2021-2024
Katy Lambert-Slosarka (Environmental virology) Masters (completed)
Siyang Ren (Microplastic pollution) PhD
Zoe Shaw (Microplastic pollution) Masters (completed)
Martine Graf (Microplastic pollution) PhD
Martin Samphire (Microplastic pollution) PhD
Igor Pantea (Environmental virology) Masters (completed)
Sam Musarika (Greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands) PhD (completed)
Deniz Arslan (Organo-mineral fertilisers) Masters with industry (completed)
Emma Withers (Greenhouse gas emissions, extreme events, plastics) PhD
Ize Adave (Composting for agriculture) PhD
Gupeng Li (Microplastic pollution) PhD
Marya Fareed (Microplastic pollution) PhD
Ben Freeman (Sustainable peatlands) PhD (completed)
Yusra Zireeni (Animal waste management) PhD
Connie Tulloch (Plastics and pathogens) PhD
Erik Button (Subsoil carbon management) PhD (completed)
Emily Cooledge (Herbal leys for livestock) PhD (completed)
Anna Ray (sustainable fertiliser management) Masters with industry (completed)
Lisanne van Willegen (dune ecosystem management) PhD (completed)
Bede West (land use change) PhD (completed)
David Fidler (soil carbohydrate enzymes) PhD (completed)
Luke Hillary (soil viromics) PhD (completed)
Danielle Hunt (N2O emissions from soil) PhD
John Langley (animal waste management) PhD (completed)
Jessica Potts (neonic insecticides in soil) PhD (completed)
Rande Dzay (AMR and viruses in wastewater) PhD
Pooja Pandemakar (AMR in wastewater) PhD
Daisy Alston (subsoil geochemistry) PhD
Wannipa Serung (Influenza in the environment) PhD
Jinhua Yin (S cycling soil and extreme events) PhD
Gimhani Thumbe Dhura (microplastics in soil) PhD
Shidi Ba (biowaste management in China) PhD
Samantha Viljoen (bioplastics innovation) PhD
Jincheng Li (denitrification in soils) PhD
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Jones, D. (Participant), McDonald, J. (Participant), Farkas, K. (Participant), Malham, S. (Participant), Le Vay, L. (Participant), Jago, C. (Participant), Robins, P. (Participant) & Jones, J. P. G. (Participant)
Impact: Economic, Environmental, Health/Quality of life, Policy and Public Services
Edwards-Jones, G. (Participant), Cross, P. (Participant), Jones, D. (Participant) & Harris, I. (Participant)
Impact: Economic, Environmental, Technological, Policy and Public Services, Societal
Withers, P. (Participant), Talboys, P. (Participant), Jones, D. (Participant) & Healey, J. (Participant)
Impact
Jones, D. (PI)
1/09/24 → 15/09/29
Project: Research
Jones, D. (PI)
1/07/24 → 15/07/27
Project: Research
Jones, D. (PI)
1/12/23 → 30/12/26
Project: Research
Jones, D. (PI)
1/03/23 → 30/04/26
Project: Research
Jones, D. (Contributor)
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Jameson, E. (Contributor), Ellison, A. (Contributor) & Jones, D. (Contributor)
Activity: Other
McDonald, J. (Contributor), Jones, D. (Contributor), Golyshin, P. (Contributor) & Iakounine, A. (Contributor)
Activity: Other
Carswell, A. M. (Creator), Shaw, R. (Creator), Sánchez-Rodríguez, A. R. (Creator), Cotton, J. M. (Creator), Chadwick, D. R. (Creator), Jones, D. L. (Creator), Misselbrook, T. H. (Creator), Saunders, K. S. (Creator), Hunt, J. (Creator), Reinsch, S. (Creator) & Reinsch, S. (Contributor), NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre, 2019
DOI: 10.5285/4c7d4b3c-88f7-43ab-a50f-b6804474e568, https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/4c7d4b3c-88f7-43ab-a50f-b6804474e568
Dataset
Farkas, K. (Creator), McDonald, J. E. (Creator), Malham, S. K. (Creator) & Jones, D. L. (Creator), ZENODO, 2018
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.2453575, https://zenodo.org/record/2453575
Dataset