Thomas Schmidt is an evolutionary geneticist, currently employed as an ARC DECRA fellow and lecturer at the University of Sydney. Most of his work focuses on recent evolutionary change in invasive insects, with specific applications in biosecurity and additional themes relevant to conservation. More broadly his work investigates how species adapt and move through changing environments. Thomas received his PhD in 2018 from the University of Melbourne, supervised by Prof. Ary Hoffmann. 

About Seminar Series

The School of the Environment Seminar Series (a.k.a. SENVinars) — held in-person on campus and online via Zoom — invites national and international experts to present their current research outcomes and priorities for disciplinary areas aligned with our School.

Our presenters include current research academics, visiting researchers, collaborators from industry and government.

SENVinars promote the exchange of ideas, new collaborations and strengthen current partnerships. They are attended by our large and diverse community of academics, professional services staff, higher degree by research scholars, postgraduate research and Honours research students.

Questions? Please email - senv.gsa@uq.edu.au

Venue

Learning Theatre, Steele Building (3) Zoom Meeting ID: 871 7089 0628
Room: 
309