Pauline Sinclair's Homepage

Welcome to my new, all-singing, all-dancing web pages. Well, actually, no. They aren't all-singing and all-dancing, because I want them to be accessible to anyone. So there are no plugins, no java, no shockwave and no frames or animated gifs (<shudders> - I hate those; so distracting).

But it is new. My old, original web page has languished untouched for far too long. 4 years, actually. Since November 1994, when it was created, it's only had a few links added, and, when I've remembered (or been reminded), the bit about me changed to say which year I'm actually in....

The reason it got neglected is that I look after several other web pages (Merton College, SCUG and Merton College Fencing Club). So, whenever I get time to sit down in front of a computer and work on the web, they take priority. It's the old saw about "the cobbler's children go barefoot".

Anyway, they've been updated now and, hopefully, will be kept that way. So here you go.....

Who am I?

I am a third year DPhil student in Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics, University of Oxford working on using long-path FTIR spectrometry to measure urban air pollution. I am also a member of Merton College.

About Me
My Research
Picture of me being punted.

My interests

Art
Fiction Books
Computing Links
Films
Music
Sport
TV and Radio
  Travelling in Style!

And to finish with, a quote I like:

Big whirls have little whirls
Which feed on their velocity
Little whirls have lesser whirls
And so on to viscosity

-- L F Richardson

© Pauline Sinclair - pauline.sinclair@merton.ox.ac.uk