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Natalie Byrd is a Researcher in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, focusing on biogeochemical processes in low-level nuclear waste disposal. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from The University of Manchester (2013–2017).
Her research expertise spans biogeochemistry, nuclear waste management, geochemistry, and geomicrobiology, with a focus on microbial interactions in contaminated environments and cementitious systems. Key areas include anaerobic biodegradation of organic compounds, metal fate in alkaline conditions, and radionuclide behavior in subsurface environments.
Her articles explore topics like microbial impacts on colloid-radionuclide interactions, citric acid degradation in waste environments, and cement integrity under biogeochemical processes. These studies highlight advancements in understanding waste disposal dynamics and environmental remediation strategies.
Natalie's work contributes to sustainable waste management solutions, with implications for nuclear energy infrastructure safety and long-term environmental stewardship.




