Position: Research Assistant
General interests
To a certain extent I stumbled upon the field of environmental radioactive given I have come from a broad chemistry background. Nonetheless, I have found my niche within signal processing developing novel algorithms, often incorporating artificial intelligence, to process gamma-ray spectra taken within the environment; predominantly from contaminated land sites. More recently, I have been utilising similar techniques to estimate soil erosion on ploughed fields and assess the spatial variation of natural radiation. In summary, I enjoy anything that involves large amounts of data using various methods to filter, reduce noise and statistically analyse that data with the ultimate goal of producing interpretable quantities to aid in environmental investigations.
To find out more about me visit my Researchgate page and/or my Stirling University page.
Academic background
Environmental chemistry (1st class B.Sc.); Lancaster University (2008-2011)
PhD; Stirling University (2011-2015)
Research assistant; Stirling University (2015-present)
Publications