- Experience in multi-disciplinary science, especially applied to monitoring volcanoes in real time.
- Experience in managing small groups of scientific and technical staff.
- Experience working in a variety of cultures and communicating with local staff.
- Experience in working closely with senior management.
- Wide experience in teaching, training and outreach..
- Studied earthquakes over a wide range of scales, from microearthquakes induced during fluid injection to large earthquakes recorded at teleseismic distances.
- Experience using a wide range of instrumentation, from 50-year old smoked paper recorders to modern broad-band digital seismographs. Familiarity with a wide range of data-acquisition systems and computer platforms.
- Wide range of experience in planning and carrying out field work.
Roderick Stewart (Rod) was born and raised in Scotland and has a degree in Geophysics from Edinburgh University. Since graduating, he has worked as a seismologist in very diverse areas including global seismology, the monitoring of underground nuclear explosions, micro-earthquakes associated with geothermal energy extraction and in the oil industry. His passion is volcano-seismology and he has worked at both Rabaul Volcano Observatory, Papua New Guinea and Montserrat Volcano Observatory. Rod has also worked for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation in Vienna, Austria where he helped oversee the construction of seismic stations around the world. He used CTBTO data to monitor an underwater volcanic eruption near Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic. Most recently, Rod was a Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies’ Seismic Research Centre in Trinidad working throughout the Eastern Caribbean including a period as Director of Montserrat Volcano Observatory from 2012 to 2019 and active involvement in monitoring of La Soufriere, St Vincent during the 2020-2021 eruption. Following retirement in 2021, Rod formed his own consultancy company, Dormant Services Limited, to provide expertise to Montserrat Volcano Observatory.