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Geoffrey Evatt is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at The University of Manchester. His research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of mathematics, including glaciology, meteorite detection systems, and financial modeling. He contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals through his work with the Digital Futures initiative.
Key research areas include ice cliff dynamics on debris-covered glaciers, Antarctic meteorite field campaigns, and optimal capital strategies for financial institutions. His team developed a bespoke system for detecting buried iron-rich meteorites in Antarctica, published in Antarctic Science (2020) and featured in IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (2020).
- Recent publications (2020–2024) span glaciology, astrophysics, and financial mathematics.
- Collaborations include projects with experts in geology, engineering, and economics.
Media engagements include BBC Radio 4 and The Sun, highlighting his work on Antarctic meteorites and mathematical puzzles.



