Matt Underwood

Matt Underwood

Research Scientist/Safety Officer

Matt specializes in analysis of micro-scale particles utilizing transmission electron microscopy (TEM) with selected area electron diffraction (SAED) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS). He routinely analyzes asbestos samples by employing a variety of methods, including AHERA, NIOSH 7402 and ISO 10312. He has experience using phase contrast microscopy (PCM) for asbestos analysis (NIOSH 7400) and utilizing compound light microscopes to analyze mold spores in air, surface, and culture samples. Matt has worked to develop procedures for the analysis of a variety of materials.

As MVA’s safety officer, Matt helps to ensure a safe working environment, especially in the laboratory areas. His duties include monitoring the indoor air quality, providing safety training, and overseeing the chemical hygiene and safety program.

EDUCATION:

  • B.S., Biology, University of Tennessee

PUBLICATION:

  • S. P. Compton and M. R. Underwood, “Asbestos Fiber Release Studies Using a Constructed Simulation Chamber,” in Asbestos and Other Elongate Mineral Particles – New and Continuing Challenges in the 21st Century, ed. J. R. Millette and J. S. Webber (West Conshohocken, PA: ASTM International, 2021), 91-115. http://doi.org/10.1520/STP163220200065

CERTIFICATIONS:

  • Asbestos in Buildings: Air Sampling and Analysis (NIOSH 582 Equivalent) – The Environmental Institute
  • Microscopical Identification of Asbestos (PLM) – McCrone Research Institute

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

  • Member of the Georgia local chapter of the American Industrial Hygiene Association

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