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Dr. Ross Findlay is a Research Fellow in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Bullard Laboratories. His work focuses on low-temperature geochemistry, particularly investigating water movement on early asteroids using isotopic tracers in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. He combines petrography and geochemistry to study the early Solar System and planetary formation, with a keen interest in the Northwest Highlands’ Lewisian basement geology. Under Professors Helen Williams and Edward Tipper, he extends his isotopic expertise to Li isotopes, building on his PhD research using O-isotopic methodologies.
His research encompasses planetary science, magmatic processes, and cosmochemistry, employing techniques like mass spectrometry and electron microscopy. He collaborates with senior academics and contributes to understanding habitability origins on Earth and other terrestrial planets.
Dr. Findlay’s affiliations include the University of Cambridge’s Earth Sciences Department and Bullard Laboratories. He maintains no listed awards or grants but actively publishes on meteoritics and early Earth topics. His advisory roles or student supervision are not documented in the provided text.



