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Malcolm Whitworth is an Associate Professor in Engineering Geomorphology and Natural Hazards at the University of Portsmouth, within the School of the Environment and Life Sciences. His career bridges academic research with extensive commercial applications in natural hazard assessment and terrain evaluation.
- Specializes in GIS and remote sensing
- Develops VR applications for geoscience
- Focuses on infrastructure risk management
Research Interests include global natural hazard modeling, landslide susceptibility analysis in mountainous regions, and innovative use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Virtual Reality for hazard visualization. His recent work has concentrated on Niger Delta environmental risks and immersive educational technologies.
Article Trends show a strong focus on subsurface hazard modeling, VR applications, and environmental risk assessment. Key subfields include oil spill impact analysis, coastal contamination, and 3D geological education.
Teaching integrates real-world case studies, particularly using immersive technologies to enhance fieldwork training. He supervises MSc and PhD students in geomorphology and remote sensing projects across multiple continents.
Labs & Collaborations include the Institute of the Earth and Environment and international partnerships in Tajikistan, China, and Greece. His projects span disaster risk reduction along the Pamir Mountain roads and Niger Delta environmental monitoring.
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