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Jamie Pringle is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Director in Ecology & Conservation at Keele University's School of Life Sciences. With a background in geology and applied sedimentology, he has developed expertise in forensic geophysics, military geoscience, and environmental geophysical techniques.
- Geological Society of London - William Smith Fund (2012)
- Committee member - Near-Surface Geophysics and Forensic Geoscience Specialist Sub-Groups
- Collaborations - National Crime Agency, UK Police Forces, Environment Agency, Staffs University
His research focuses on geophysical methods for forensic applications, including clandestine grave detection, military complex identification, and environmental contamination analysis. He also develops educational e-gaming tools for geoscience training.
Recent publications demonstrate applications of GPR, ERT, and UAVs in forensic contexts across tropical to temperate environments. His work supports law enforcement in grave location, human rights investigations, and infrastructure safety assessments.
- 2024: Three articles in Geology Today on land/water forensic geoscience
- 2024: Forensic Science International paper on clandestine complex detection
- 2024: Colombian tropical grave monitoring study
- 2023: HS2 route geophysical assessments
- 2022: XR virtual forensic learning environments
- 2022: pXRF forensic contamination analysis
As a committee member with the Geological Society and educator in forensic geoscience, he bridges academic research with practical policing applications while maintaining active teaching commitments across multiple academic levels.



