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Matt Ellis is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts. His office is located in BRNG 2267, and he can be reached via email at ellis151@purdue.edu or by phone at (765) 494-4161.
Dr. Ellis specializes in International Relations and Comparative Politics, with current research focusing on security issues in the South China Sea, hybrid warfare techniques, geospatial analysis of conflict, and nuclear deterrence. His work bridges theoretical and applied security studies, examining contemporary geopolitical challenges through multiple methodological lenses.
His recent publications analyze U.S.-China relations in the Indo-Pacific, American foreign policy under the Biden administration, and the impact of social media on electoral processes. These works demonstrate a consistent emphasis on strategic forecasting and the intersection of technology with international security.
Scientific awards include:
- Purdue College of Liberal Arts PRF-XR Research Grant Award (2020)
- Best Campus Based Masters Dissertation Prize, University of Leicester (2018)
Dr. Ellis has secured competitive research funding, including the PRF-XR grant from Purdue's College of Liberal Arts, supporting his investigations into security dynamics. While specific advising details are not provided, his research profile suggests active mentorship within political science and international relations.


