
About
Adrian Moore is a Professor of Geographic Information Science and Full Professor at the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, Ulster University, within the Faculty of Life & Health Sciences. He holds the title of Distinguished Business Fellow of Ulster University. His research focuses on applying GIS technologies to study environmental and social factors influencing human health and healthcare delivery, particularly in aging populations. He teaches medical geography, GIS technologies, and quantitative analysis across undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Education:
- PhD in Geography, Ulster University (1993)
- MSc in Geography, Ulster University (1988)
- BSc in Geography, Ulster University (1984)
Research Interests: Adrian's work explores spatial analysis of environmental risks related to aging, technology transfer, and GIS applications in public health. His recent studies include cluster analysis of mental health comorbidities in older adults and the impact of socioeconomic deprivation on health outcomes. He has contributed to projects like the VALID Project, linking dietary factors with cognitive health in aging populations.
Articles Trends: His publications span GIS applications in healthcare planning, spatial epidemiology, and aging studies. Recent work emphasizes AI-driven analysis of mental health risks and dietary biomarkers for cognitive health. Earlier studies addressed obesity in schoolchildren and healthcare accessibility in Northern Ireland.
Awards:
- Distinguished Business Fellow, Ulster University
Advising & Grants: Supervised Sophie Haggerwood (PhD candidate). His grants include projects on spatiotemporal modeling of malaria in Zambia and cross-border health information systems in Ireland.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in interdisciplinary teams addressing health disparities, environmental health, and technology-driven solutions in healthcare delivery.



