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Professor Mads Huuse is a leading academic in Earth and Environmental Sciences at The University of Manchester, specializing in glaciology, carbon storage, and seismic interpretation. He holds roles such as Chair of the Energy Group at The Geological Society (2021–2023). His research focuses on subsurface processes, offshore renewable energy, and fluid flow dynamics, with contributions to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to energy and climate action.
Key research areas include ice-sheet dynamics, North Sea geology, and CO2 storage feasibility. He leads projects on geophysics, geomorphology, and sedimentary systems, involving collaborations across Europe and beyond. Notable work includes studies on tunnel valleys, methane migration, and seismic analysis of glacial landforms. He has supervised numerous PhD students and contributed to datasets on North Sea Basin evolution and polygonal fault systems.
His recent publications (2023–2025) address topics like glacial seismic geomorphology, CCS site characterization, and methane venting mechanisms. Awards and recognitions are not explicitly listed, but his extensive contributions to energy and environmental research highlight his academic standing.




