Dr. Stewart Freeman

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Biography

Stewart Freeman is a Professor at the Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre, specializing in Accelerator Microanalysis. His research primarily focuses on accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS), particularly at the low-ion-energy limit, and alternative positive-ion AMS techniques. He is involved in studying the environmental impact of cosmic and anthropogenic long-lived radionuclides, contributing to investigations concerning environmental radioactivity from incidents such as Fukushima and Chernobyl. His work includes notable projects like the TRansfer - Exposure - Effects (TREE) that integrates science for radioactivity assessments affecting humans and wildlife, and he has secured significant NERC funding for various projects addressing ice sheet evolution and earthquake hazards. Freeman's contributions are critical in advancing the understanding of complex environmental interactions and risks.

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Professor

2018-08-01 — Present

Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre • East Kilbride

Leading research in accelerator microanalysis and mass spectrometry techniques, focusing on environmental applications.