
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Boddice is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Birmingham, part of the School of Engineering. His research focuses on applying geophysical sensors and quantum technologies to address societal challenges in infrastructure assessment, soil characterization, and subsurface exploration. He collaborates closely with industry partners to develop practical solutions for underground space utilization and environmental monitoring.
Education:
- PhD in Civil Engineering (2015, University of Birmingham)
- MSc in Archaeological Prospection (2010, University of Bradford)
- B.A. in Ancient History and Archaeology (2007, University of Liverpool)
Research interests include quantum gravity gradiometry, geophysical data fusion, soil-geophysical linkages, and field testing of novel instruments. His work bridges academia and industry, with projects like the Gravity Pioneer grant aimed at commercializing quantum sensors. He also serves as a Surrogate On-site Inspector for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation (CTBTO), leveraging his expertise in geophysical detection.
Publications highlight advancements in quantum sensing, soil dynamics, and microgravity applications. His teaching roles include module leadership in Ground Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering, emphasizing practical, industry-relevant training.




