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Corwin Wright is a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath, where he also serves as Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Adaptation & Environment Research (CAER), part of the Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change.
Education:
- PhD in Atmospheric Physics, University of Oxford (2010)
- MSc in Photonics, University of St Andrews (2006)
- MSci in Physics, Durham University (2005)
His research centers on atmospheric dynamics, particularly gravity waves, stratospheric and mesospheric processes, and satellite observations. He investigates how atmospheric waves influence climate variability, space weather, and stratosphere-troposphere coupling. His work integrates satellite data analysis, numerical modeling, and observational validation to improve understanding of atmospheric wave impacts across scales.
His recent publications, including in Nature and Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, focus on gravity wave dynamics, sudden stratospheric warmings, satellite data accuracy, and atmospheric responses to major events like the Hunga Tonga eruption. These works emphasize wave propagation, coupling mechanisms, and observational validation.
Scientific Awards:
- Team Research Culture Award (2024)
- Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society (2024)
Wright leads multiple research projects funded by the Royal Society and NERC, including studies on gravity wave impacts and ionospheric variability. He supervises doctoral students and contributes to academic service through roles such as PhD examiner and advisor to NASA and EU programs. He is also active in research networks and interdisciplinary collaborations.
His work is associated with the Centre for Climate Adaptation & Environment Research (CAER), where he contributes to interdisciplinary efforts on climate resilience and environmental change.

