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Dr. Matthew Baddock is a Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography at Loughborough University, with extensive experience in aeolian processes, dust emission modeling, and planetary surface dynamics. His academic career includes roles as a Lecturer at Loughborough (2014–2021), Research Fellow at Griffith University (2012–2014), and post-doctoral research across institutions in the USA and Australia.
His research focuses on aeolian sediment transport, Martian dune dynamics, Arctic and global dust emission sources, and remote sensing applications. Notable contributions include modeling aeolian bedforms, quantifying dust emission processes, and analyzing interplanetary aeolian features. He has collaborated on projects funded by ESA and leveraged satellite data for environmental monitoring.
Key research interests include planetary surface processes, high-latitude dust activity, and the integration of field observations with numerical models. His work bridges geophysics, environmental science, and planetary science, with publications addressing both Earth and extraterrestrial environments.
Dr. Baddock’s fieldwork spans deserts in Namibia, Colorado, and Greenland, and he has pioneered the use of hyperspatial remote sensing techniques. He has also contributed to global dust emission inventories, such as GLIDE-P, and investigated dust’s role in climate and ocean biogeochemistry.


