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Dr Matt Maley

Dr Matt Maley

Senior Lecturer in Environmental Physiology and Ergonomics

Areas of expertise

Temperature regulation; occupational physiology/ergonomics; working in the heat (eg labour productivity loss due to heat stress); cold stress; and heat therapy (eg sauna/jacuzzi) for improving health

Profile

Dr Matt Maley is a leading researcher in environmental ergonomics and physiology, specialising in how extreme conditions affect human health and performance. His work spans heat, cold, and occupational stressors, focusing on real-world applications for military personnel, emergency responders, and vulnerable populations.

His current research investigates the effects of extreme environments on both healthy individuals and at-risk populations. Accredited by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Science, Dr Maley’s research is shaping strategies to protect and enhance human performance in some of the world’s most challenging conditions.

Media Outlets worked with: BBC, Washington Post, Independent

Interview booking

Please call the press office on +44 (0)1509 222224 to arrange an interview with Dr Matt Maley.

Related press releases

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England's toughest challenge at the 2026 World Cup may not be another team – it could be the heat, expert explains

17 June 2026
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