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Dr. Thomas Theurer is a Research Fellow at the School of Geosciences, University of Aberdeen. He holds a BSc in Geology & Petroleum-Geology (2019) and a PhD in Geology (2022), both from the University of Aberdeen. His research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of Raman spectroscopy in geology, environmental science, and biomedical contexts. Key areas include wildfire reconstruction, paleoenvironmental analysis, and geochemical signatures of climate change.
His work bridges geology and laser physics, with notable contributions to understanding fire regimes across geological time scales and modern ecosystems. Recent studies explore Raman spectroscopy’s role in diagnosing oral cancers and refining geothermometric models for ancient wildfires. Collaborations span disciplines, including climatology, ecology, and molecular diagnostics.
Publications emphasize methodological innovation (e.g., novel wildfire proxies) and cross-disciplinary applications. His 2024 papers highlight breakthroughs in oral cancer diagnostics via Raman spectroscopy and refined wildfire energy flux models. Earlier work includes K-Pg boundary fire analysis and heathland fire temperature assessments.
No scientific awards are listed, but his prolific output (5+ peer-reviewed articles since 2021) underscores active research engagement. Advising and grant details are not provided in the text. Affiliations remain exclusively within the University of Aberdeen’s School of Geosciences.

