Peter Betts is a Professor at Monash University's School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment. His research focuses on Red Sea tectonics, structural geophysics, Precambrian evolution of Australia, and subduction zone geodynamics. He leads major projects like the Three-dimensional Bayesian Modelling of Geological and Geophysical data (ARC-funded) and investigates mineral resource exploration through geophysical studies. Research Interests: Red Sea Tectonics Structural Geophysics (magnetic/gravity field analysis) Australian Precambrian Evolution Subduction Zone Dynamics Rare Earth Element (REE) Exploration Mineral System Analysis Recent Work: His 2024 studies include machine learning applications in geophysical data analysis and Red Sea lithospheric structure. Articles span topics from Afar Triple Junction dynamics to Antarctic crustal mapping. He has contributed to over 180 publications and 29 research projects. Recognition: Recipient of the Bruce Hobbs Medal (2015) and multiple teaching excellence awards. Active in editorial roles for journals like Earth-Science Reviews and Tectonophysics . Service: Served as Geological Society of Australia President (2021-2023) and currently chairs the Tectonics and Structural Geology group. Engages in community initiatives like junior basketball coaching (2015-2021).







