If you’re looking for a confident, scientifically trained presenter for your production then I could be your man!

Since completing my PhD I have had fantastic experiences presenting for BBC Earth, Sky News, BBC Bitesize, and the Weather Channel, both as an expert interviewee and as a host.

While I am a science communication generalist, my specialties are content relating to Earth sciences, space, physics, and specifically the climate crisis.

I have experience working both with and without an autocue.

If you would like to discuss a presenting role, please do get in touch.


Over the past several years I've given talks at dozens of universities, schools, colleges, and conferences, and have performed hosting duties for large events. Highlights include:

  • Speaking about science communication at CERN

  • Presenting my PhD research at the University of Oxford

  • Hosting the TED/YouTube Countdown event at the Barbican, London

  • Speaking about the history of atmospheric science at New Scientist Live 

Next could be your event!

With years of experience presenting my work, as well as hundreds of videos, livestreams, and podcast episodes, I'm extremely confident presenting to the largest of audiences. My style has been described as precise, clear, and charismatic, as well as successfully incorporating humour into what can be otherwise be dry material.

I'm based in the south west of the UK, but am well situated to travel. My rate is flexible depending on your organisation, though I do require travel expenses at minimum.

TEDx Lancaster Uni, 2018

TEDx Lancaster Uni, 2018

new scientist live, 2022

TED/YouTube countdown, 2022