Biography
Prof. Gill is co-lead of iCRAG’s securing and protecting groundwater resources research challenge. His research interests involve studying the fate and transport of both air and water-borne pollutants in the natural and built environment, as well as the development of passive treatment processes. Much of the work involves extensive field studies which are then used to develop mathematical models to gain further insight into the processes. Prior to joining at Trinity College in 1999, he spent several years working in the UK water industry on the design of water and wastewater treatment processes for urban populations.
Active iCRAG projects:
- Characterisation of diffuse recharge into karst aquifers using chemical and numerical modelling techniques - Philip Schuler
- Visualisation of flow and contaminant transport through karst aquifers - Dr Lea Duran
- Ecosystem services provided by turloughs - Fabio Delle Grazie
- The impact of on-site wastewater effluent on karst springs - Luka Vucinic
Role
- Co-Principal Investigator
Institution
- TCD
Research Area
- Earth System Change, Earth Science in Society, Platform Technologies
Expertise
- Climate and Environment, Geosensing, Geohazards and Geoengineering, Connected Waters