Matthew J. Cook

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About

Matthew J. Cook is a leading figure in the application of advanced marine electromagnetics, with a primary focus on developing and deploying sensor systems for littoral and seafloor environments. His most-cited work, "Littoral applications of advanced 3D marine electromagnetics from remotely and autonomously operated platforms," has garnered 4 citations and addresses critical challenges in infrastructure and hazard detection. Cook’s major contributions lie in the detection, geo-registration, and characterization of man-made targets on or below the seafloor, including mine countermeasures, unexploded ordnance (UXO) surveys, salvage operations, and underwater pipeline and cable tracking. By integrating advanced 3D electromagnetic techniques with remotely and autonomously operated platforms, he has enhanced the precision and efficiency of underwater surveys in complex littoral zones. His work is instrumental in improving safety and operational capabilities for naval and commercial applications, demonstrating significant impact in defense and marine engineering. Cook’s research continues to shape the future of underwater sensing technologies, making him a key innovator in the field.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Littoral applications of advanced 3D marine electromagnetics from remotely and autonomously operated platforms: Infrastructure and hazard detection and characterization
4 citations · 2017
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2017 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4

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