Matthew Henry is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Exeter with 11 years of experience applying climate modelling and quantitative methods to the contentious but critical field of solar geoengineering. He focuses on stratospheric aerosol injection and its potential to moderate extreme climate impacts while emphasising it is not a substitute for emissions reductions. Trained in mathematics, computer science and atmospheric sciences across McGill and Parisian universities, he combines rigorous modelling skills with a sensitivity to societal and deployment risks. Based in Leeds, he balances research with public outreach and collaboration, and brings hands-on experience from postdoctoral modelling work through to leading research fellowship projects. An analytical thinker comfortable with both coding and climate physics, he studies nuanced trade-offs—such as asymmetric deployment effects on tropical precipitation—that often go overlooked in public debates.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc) (2nd year), Mathematics and Computer Science, Master of Science (MSc) (2nd year), Mathematics and Computer Science at Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
LYCEE FRANCAIS DE SINGAPOUR
Master of Science (MS), Ocean, Atmosphere, Climate and Spatial Observations, Master of Science (MS), Ocean, Atmosphere, Climate and Spatial Observations at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
Contributions:1 release, 11 commits, 14 pushes in 4 months
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Matthew Henry - Senior Research Fellow at University of Exeter