Matthew is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems (CHFSTS) and is currently working on a project involving high-risk recidivist driving offenders.
Previously, Matthew’s work at CHFSTS was on projects related to optimising international doping control systems and performing a systemic risk assessment of inadvertent doping through supplement use. Additional research areas of interest include measuring and optimising human performance, sleep, and basketball.
Matthew has a background in exercise and sport science and completed his PhD titled ‘Examining the Interplay of Sleep, Exercise, and Nutrition’ at Australian Catholic University in 2024.
Prior to joining the Centre, Matthew taught undergraduate exercise and sport science and postgraduate high-performance sport courses and was involved with professional basketball.
- Exercise and Sport Science Australia
- Australian Strength and Conditioning Association
- Australasian Sleep Association
McLean, S., Morrison, M., Naughton, M., & Salmon, P. M. (2024). Decoding unintentional doping: A complex systems analysis of supplement use in sport. Performance Enhancement & Health, 100317.
Research areas
- Sleep and exercise
- Measuring and optimising human performance
- Sport science
- Application of systems ergonomics methods in sport