Profile

Anthea Lacchia
It's been fun! Thank you for a great event and good luck to the remaining scientists!
My CV
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Education:
I attended high school in Italy from 2003 to 2007, following which I moved to Dublin, Ireland, to study science at Trinity College Dublin. I completed my undergraduate degree in Geology in 2011 and am about to complete my PhD course in Geology in Trinity.
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Qualifications:
BA in Natural Sciences (gold medalist on final exam results)
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Work History:
I’ve translated information panels for a museum in Italy and have translated books on gold prospecting. I teach geology tutorials to first year undergraduate students; I’m also a freelance science writer in my spare time. I do voluntary work for the DSPCA (Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and Friends of the Elderly.
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Current Job:
PhD Researcher at Trinity College Dublin
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My work involves studying extinct relatives of Modern Nautilus:
My fossils are 300 million year old ammonoids, relatives of the famous ammonites.
-Did you know that people used to believe ammonites were snakes turned to stone?-
I examine my little fossil friends under the microscope and, then, assign them to the correct genus and species.
The purpose of all this is to better understand how these rocks were laid down through time and to study the ecology and evolution of these creatures.
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My Typical Day
After getting up and playing with my cat, I cycle into work, where my day is either spent looking at fossils under the microscope, writing about what I’ve found or reading about the latest research in my field of study.
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What I'd do with the prize money
I’d produce evolution-themed activity packs to distribute to schools, using the Trinity College Geological Museum collections.
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Focused, truthful and curious.
What did you want to be after you left school?
I wanted to travel and work with animals.
Were you ever in trouble at school?
I regularly got into trouble for chatting too much in class.
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and, lately, Kygo.
What's your favourite food?
Ice-cream and more ice-cream!
What is the most fun thing you've done?
I’ve swum with a wild, solitary dolphin year after year. It’s an incredible experience!
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
To always love my work, to be around people I love and to see the fun in life as much as possible.
Tell us a joke.
Q: Why did the geologist take his girlfriend to the quarry? A: He wanted to get a little boulder.
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Work photos:
This is what ammonites might have looked like in life:
Above: ammonite fossil.
Fossil hunting in Switzerland.
That’s me sketching the rocks of Loop Head, Co. Clare.
Sometimes, when I have collected my fossils, I extract them from the rock using a drill and wearing protective clothing.
FIeldwork in Co. Clare is great!