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Dr. Margaret Smith is an Affiliate Research Fellow in Archaeology at the University of Glasgow. Her research focuses on materials characterization in cultural heritage, including Pacific barkcloth, pigment analysis, and textile conservation. She employs advanced analytical techniques such as FTIR spectroscopy, hyperspectral imaging, and ion milling to study historical artifacts. Her work bridges archaeology, chemistry, and environmental science, addressing preservation challenges in museum collections and heritage sites. Collaborations span institutions globally, with over 40 published articles since 1993. Key areas include biofouling mitigation for marine sensors, phytoremediation of contaminated soils, and the development of non-destructive analytical methods for art conservation.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts.
- Affiliations: University of Glasgow, collaborating with institutions in environmental and materials science.
Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to material analysis, with a focus on historical textiles, pigments, and environmental impacts on heritage materials. Her studies often involve spectroscopic and chromatographic instrumentation, contributing to both conservation practices and scientific understanding of degradation mechanisms.
Publications highlight trends in material characterization, biofouling resistance, and environmental remediation strategies. While no formal awards are listed, her extensive peer-reviewed output underscores scholarly impact in archaeology and conservation science.
Advising and grants: No explicit details provided, but her collaborative research implies potential grant-funded projects. Labs/teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though affiliations suggest involvement with interdisciplinary conservation and material science groups.
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