Joined Newcastle University Sept 1999 as Professor of Space Geodesy as part of the Geomatics Group; formerly within the Departments of Mathematics and Civil Engineering at Aston University. His area of teaching involves mathematical aspects and techniques of Geomatics. His research concentrates on mathematical and computational geodesy to multi-disciplinary aspects in Civil Engineering including precise navigation, geophysical inferences from satellite orbital perturbations; global hydrology and intelligent transport systems.
Roles and Responsibilities
Chair of Board of Examiners (Geomatics)
Research Group Leader (Geomatics)
Leader of Geomatics Teaching Group
Qualifications
BSC Mathematical Science, Birmingham University
PhD Brunel University
Industrial experience:
Recent collaborative research with Fugro Intersite and Subsea 7
Research interests
Over 25 years of experience in orbital perturbations, precise orbit determination, satellite altimetry, gravity field determination and GNSS. Coordinated development of in-house POD software (Faust). Currently working on Antarctic ice mass loading; regional solutions of the static Erath gravity field from dedicated satellite gravity missions (GRACE and GOCE); the Earth’s temporal gravity field (including gravitation from LAGEOS, mass-loading from GPS, GRACE and loading models); unification of vertical datums (using tide gauges, altimetry, GPS and GRACE); quality control in precise point positioning; applications of inland water altimetry to ungauged basins and aspects of geomatics applied to Intelligent Transport Systems.
Postgraduate supervision
Matthew Goode, Stuart Andrews, Emmanuel Gbenga Ayodele, Ian Martin, Craig Hancock
Esteem indicator
Member of EU Galileo Geodetic Reference Interface Working Group. 2010-2011
Member of IAG GGOS Working Group on Vertical Datum Standardization
Funding
ESA River and Lakes
European Space Agency
£42,892.22
30 Jul 2010
01 Feb 2011
Regional Gravity Fields from GOCE and GRACE (Philip Moore)
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
£165,849.52
01 Feb 2010
01 Sep 2014
Improved models of West Antarctic glacial isostatic adjustment through new crustal motion data
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
£456,788.75
05 May 2009
04 Nov 2014
Consistent multi-technique geodetic estimates of present-day contributions to regional sea level change.
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
£278,589.98
19 Jan 2009
09 Mar 2012
Improved constraints on global-scale hydrological change by determining secular geocenter motion and low degrees of the surface
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
£312,277.53
01 Sep 2008
28 Feb 2013
The determination of a new global GPS-derived surface velocity field and its application to the problem of 20th century sea-leve
Natural Environment Research Council (NERC)
£397,982.09
01 Jul 2007
30 Jun 2011
Undergraduate Teaching
CEG1707, Quantitaive Methods and Geomatics
CEG2707, Map Projections and Geodetic Datums
CEG3709, Advanced Geodesy
CEG2703, Observation Processing and Analysis (2011/12)
Moore P, Wang J. On reduced dynamic orbits for altimetric satellites.
In: 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly: Satellite Dynamics in the Era of Interdisciplinary Space Geodesy. 2004, Paris, France: Advances in Space Research: Pergamon.
Moore P, Turner JF, Qiang Z. CHAMP orbit determination and gravity field recovery.
In: Symposium on Integrated Space Geodetic Systems and Satellite Dynamics held at the 34th COSPAR Assembly. 2003, Houston, Texas, USA: Pergamon.