
Matthew Hoffman
Professor · Oceanic and Atmospheric Dynamics
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)About
Matthew Hoffman is a Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), within the College of Science. His work bridges theoretical and applied research across oceanic and atmospheric dynamics, plastic pollution in freshwater systems, data assimilation, remote sensing, and cardiac electrical dynamics.
- Education:
- BA, Williams College
- MS, PhD, University of Maryland
Research Focus:
He investigates plastic pollution transport and fate in freshwater ecosystems, particularly the Great Lakes, using mathematical modeling and data assimilation techniques. His work extends to hyperspectral vehicle tracking, cardiac dynamics reconstruction, and interdisciplinary climate change research.
Recent Publications highlight his contributions to microplastic distribution modeling, remote sensing applications, and cardiac wave dynamics. His research team at RIT has secured nearly $10 million in funding since 2020 for plastic pollution studies.
Scientific Leadership:
Hoffman co-developed adaptive sensor systems for vehicle tracking and advanced data assimilation methods for environmental forecasting. He teaches multidisciplinary courses on climate change and mentors graduate students in environmental science and imaging technology.
Labs & Collaborations:
He leads RIT's interdisciplinary microplastics research group and collaborates with NY Sea Grant to expand marine debris studies in Great Lakes communities.
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