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Damian Gore is a Professor in the School of Natural Sciences at Macquarie University, Australia, with an active research profile spanning environmental science, Antarctic studies, and archaeometry. His work integrates field studies in polar regions with advanced laboratory techniques, supported by 44 research projects and 141 publications.
His research focuses on environmental change in Antarctic systems, contaminant dynamics in terrestrial and aquatic environments, and archaeometric analysis of ancient materials. Key interests include ice sheet responses to climate change, metal contamination remediation, and the application of geochemical methods to archaeological artifacts like coins and papyri. His fingerprint analysis shows dominant expertise in Antarctica (100%), metal contamination (31%), and sediment studies (30%).
Recent publications (2022-2025) reveal three converging research threads: Antarctic paleoenvironmental reconstruction through ice core and sediment analysis, development of novel remediation techniques for metal-contaminated sites (particularly in polar regions), and archaeometric investigations of ancient metallurgy using elemental and isotopic analysis. His work increasingly incorporates advanced materials like metal-organic frameworks for environmental applications.
Professor Gore has received one institutional prize for research excellence, though specific details are not publicly documented. His project portfolio indicates significant grant success across Antarctic science and environmental chemistry domains.
He leads interdisciplinary research teams focused on polar environmental monitoring and contaminant remediation, with field operations at key Antarctic stations including Casey, Wilkes, and Bunger Hills. His work often involves collaboration with Australian Antarctic Division and international polar research consortia.
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