I am a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Basic Sciences, School of Basic and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ho, Ghana. I hold a PhD in Physics and an MPhil in Applied Nuclear Physics. My research area is radiation measurements and environmental radioactivity, particularly the assessment of naturally occurring radioactive materials in indoor and environmental settings. My work primarily involves investigation of the occurrence, distribution and health implications of radon, thoron and naturally occurring radionuclides in soil, water, building materials and built environments.
My research contributes to understanding radiation exposure pathways and supports efforts to improve radiation safety and environmental monitoring. Through experimental measurements and quantitative analysis, I examine radiation levels and evaluate potential radiological risks associated with naturally occurring radionuclides in different environmental matrices.
I have authored and co-authored peer-reviewed publications on radon and thoron measurements, environmental radioactivity and radiological risk assessment. My scholarly work contributes to ongoing research on environmental radiation exposure and public health protection. In addition to my research publications, I contribute to the academic community as a peer reviewer for international scientific journals, reviewing manuscripts in radiation physics, environmental radioactivity and radiological assessment. In addition to research, I am actively involved in teaching and mentoring students in areas related to radiation physics, environmental radiation monitoring and research methodology.