Tarje Nissen-Meyer
Seismology Lead and co-founder
is a scientist with 20 years’ experience of research across many disciplines such as numerical methods for wave propagation, supercomputing, Earth's interior, geohazards, machine learning and artificial intelligence, wildlife monitoring in Africa, ice monitoring, and solar system science. A Professor of Geophysics at Oxford University until 2023, he is now at Exeter University's Department of Mathematics as Professor in Environmental Intelligence. He has been a Turing Fellow, a member on NASA’s InSight Mars mission, published > 60 scientific papers, and has been featured in BBC’s Secrets of the Jurassic, Science Friday, Washington Post, a TED talk. As a global geophysicist, he's naturally passionate about understanding and preserving our beautiful planet and biodiversity, while enjoying quality time with his children, in forests, mountains, the sea, at gigs, and amongst diverse cultures.