Phillip J. Haubrock is an accomplished biologist who earned his Diploma in Biology in 2016 from the University of Kassel, Germany. He went on to earn the esteemed Marie S. Curie ITN fellowship in Florence, Italy, which enabled him to pursue his Ph.D. studies. Currently, he works as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of River Ecology and Conservation at Senckenberg Research Institute and the Natural History Museum. His research focuses on investigating the long-term trends and impacts of invasive species. Recently, he received the Francesca Gherardi Memorial Award for his outstanding contributions in the field of Invasion Biology. His impressive dedication to his work is reflected in his publication record, with over 100 publications to his credit. Additionally, Phillip has been appointed as an external research fellow at GUST, a testament to his exceptional research output.