Always positive and motivating in class.
Dr Jeremy Nicoll serves as the Radiation Safety Advisor at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. He is listed in the university's staff directory as Radiation Safety Advisor - Operations. His professional contact email is jeremy.nicoll@otago.ac.nz, and he is available for consultations specifically on Mondays. Dr Nicoll is designated as a key contact on the university's Health and Safety Compliance page for radiation-related matters and in the Radiation, Health and Safety Compliance section concerning the use of radiation. He is also referenced in the University of Otago Radiation Safety Plan Code of Practice. Additionally, official documents such as the Laboratory Chemical Waste Disposal Guidelines direct users to contact the Radiation Safety Advisor, identified as jeremy.nicoll@otago.ac.nz, for advice on certain disposals. In the H&S Tool Kit for Heads of Departments and Managers, Jeremy Nicoll is listed as Biological Compliance Officer.
Dr Jeremy Nicoll is recognized as a Consultant Clinical Scientist at the University of Otago and identified as a medical physicist in regional news coverage. During the COVID-19 pandemic, as Radiation Safety Adviser, he provided advice during virtual meetings about the design of new buildings on the Christchurch campus while managing pandemic response and routine tasks. University news described him as 'a modest man with much to be modest about.' He was acknowledged in a 2004 publication in Clinical Biomechanics for calibrating the CT scanner and calculating radiation doses in a study on innominate bone motion. Dr Nicoll participated in discussions on breast screening programs, noted as a fellow group member in Breast Screen Audit Advisory Group communications. He maintains a private consultancy as an approved ionising radiation consultant based in Waitati, Otago.

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