Ben Cornford

Department of Geography

PhD Candidate

Ben Cornford outside on a hill
Profile picture of Ben Cornford outside on a hill
btcornford1@sheffield.ac.uk

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Ben Cornford
Department of Geography
Geography and Planning Building
Winter Street
Sheffield
S3 7ND
Profile

My background is in geography, remote sensing/GIS and planetary science. In my previous research, I focused on studying unique curved patterns observed in the aeolian dune fields of Titan, using Australia’s Great Sandy desert as a planetary analogue for this phenomenon.

I shifted my research focus from aeolian systems to glacial landscapes upon joining the department in September 2021.

An investigative study into Concentric Crater Fills and their relationship with Martian glacial and climate histories

My current research employs remote sensing data to explore the glacial and climate histories of Mars, with a specific emphasis on Concentric Crater Fills (CCFS), which are thought to be buried (debris-covered) glaciers.

My research aims to explore the glaciology of CCFs, including their formation, mass balance, preservation, and glacial flow. The overarching objective is to examine the glacial history of Mars in its mid-latitudinal regions.

Outside the university setting, I also take groups out to the Peak District to go meteor shower viewing. Recently I secured an outreach grant from the Royal Astronomical Society to expand this initiative, allowing me to extend these experiences to young people.

Supervisors: Dr Felix S Ng, Dr Rob Byrant, Dr Frances Butcher

Qualifications

2019-2020: Mres Methods in Geography, University of Birmingham

2014-2017 BSc First Class honours Geography, University of Plymouth

Teaching activities

GEO21016 Analysing Geographical Data (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

GEO11005 Geographical Skills, Methods and Techniques (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

GEO396 Coastal systems, Processes & Management (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

GEO11004 Why Geography Matters (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

GEO21013 Geographical Information Systems and Earth Observation (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

GEO113 Earth, Wind, Ice and Fire (graduate teaching assistant, 2023-24)

Professional activities and memberships
  • British Society for Geomorphology (member)
  • Royal Astronomical Society (Fellow)