Lee Arnold
Medicine
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Dr Lee Arnold is a Quaternary Scientist and specialist in geochronology. His research focuses on reconstructing archaeological, palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental histories using luminescence dating techniques, with a particular emphasis on single-grain optically stimulated (OSL) dating applications and advancements. Lee obtained his DPhil in Geography at the University of Oxford in 2006 and has held research positions at the University of Wollongong, Australia, and the National Research Centre for Human Evolution (CENIEH), Spain. During his career, Lee has been awarded two Australian Research Council (ARC) Fellowships, and was formerly the director of the National Luminescence Dating Facility in Burgos, Spain. He has worked extensively at archaeological and palaeontological sites across Europe, North America, Africa, Australia and Russia.
Research Interest
Medicine,Medical Education,Research,etc