Dr David Assinder

Lecturer in Ocean Sciences

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Room: 401 Westbury Mount      Phone: 01248 382854

E-mail: d.assinder@bangor.ac.uk

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I graduated in Environmental Sciences from Lancaster University in 1979 and undertook my PhD on radionuclide behaviour in the estuarine environment at Lancaster between 1979 and 1982. I became a Visiting Fellow at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Nova Scotia, Canada during 1983 investigating nuclear discharges to Canadian and Arctic waters. In 1984 and 1985 I worked in the Organic Geochemistry Unit, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol as a postdoctoral researcher examining organic compounds and their availability from coal.

In 1985 I moved to the School of Ocean Sciences as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer until 2007, then School Administrator/Deputy College Manager until 2018 and finally back into teaching in 2018.

I am interested in all aspects of marine biogeochemistry but have specialised in marine and estuarine pollution particularly in relation to radionuclides, but also metals and plastics. Particular areas of interest include the occurrence, transport and fate of natural and artificial radionuclides in terrestrial and marine ecosystems including assessing the radiation dose to humans using coastal areas. This has encompassed work in relation to Sellafield and Springfields discharges to the Irish Sea and the fate of Chernobyl-derived radionuclides in the environment.

I have been employed by the QAA to undertake reviews of teaching quality in the UK and I am a STEM Ambassador with a particular interest in addressing issues related to harassment of staff and students in UK Universities.

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  1. BBC Radio Wales - Radioactivity and its effects in the Irish Sea.

    David Assinder

    26/03/00

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  2. Nuclear submarine monitor in sea trials

    David Assinder

    7/08/93

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  3. ITV - World in Action: From Here to Eternity

    David Assinder

    2/12/91

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  4. Sea science school tops for research

    David Assinder

    18/09/91

    1 Media contribution

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  5. Scientist pours cold water on hot-spots menace

    David Assinder

    12/01/91

    1 Media contribution

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  6. S4C 'Y Byd ar Bedwar' - Radioactivity in north Wales

    David Assinder

    12/12/90

    1 Media contribution

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  7. HTV Wales ' Wales this Week' - Radioactivity in north Wales

    David Assinder

    10/11/90

    1 Media contribution

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