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Professor Alex Nimmo Smith is a Professor of Marine Science and Technology at the University of Plymouth, affiliated with the School of Biological and Marine Sciences and the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His research focuses on suspended particle dynamics, turbulence in natural environments, and the application of optical systems to study marine flows. He is a member of the Marine Physics Research Group, the Centre for Coastal and Ocean Science and Engineering (CCOSE), and the Marine Institute.
His work integrates advanced optical imaging techniques with autonomous platforms to analyze particle behavior and 3D turbulence structures. Key research areas include plankton and sediment dynamics, underwater optics, and the ecological implications of hydrodynamic processes. Professor Smith collaborates across disciplines, addressing topics like larval dispersal, seabird foraging behaviors, and the impact of human activities on marine ecosystems.
Publications highlight his contributions to understanding turbulence in tidal environments, larval transport models, and the use of UAVs for ecological surveys. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those addressing life below water and responsible consumption of marine resources. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his extensive contributions to marine science are evident through his prolific publication record and institutional affiliations.
Teaching responsibilities include modules on Physical Oceanography, Optical Oceanography, and Data Analysis methods. His work extends to applied contexts, such as informing marine conservation strategies through larval dispersal studies and assessing anthropogenic impacts like tidal energy infrastructure effects on predator habitats.



