Coastal scientist travelling the world. Currently doing my Ph.D. at the University of Waikato, New Zealand, in the topic of coastal flooding modelling.
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Combining remote sensing and numerical models it is something that has always fascinated me. Luckily, I could worked on it in my 1st chapter thesis, which is now under public review preprint for Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences.
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@AnnaVanYperen@KRB_CoastsRule@cocoltrane Hi Anna. Sorry I have been out of twitter for a while. You can direct message me, I would be happy to answer your questions! :)
Could we use satellite derived bathymetry in hydrodynamic modelling to simulate storm surge in estuaries? This Thursday, I'll be showing the main findings of my work in the EGU 2021. See my abstract and sup. material at the link:
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It's on!! @KRB_CoastsRule professor at University of Waikato and one of the organizers of Waikato local hub is giving a interesting talk about the future of coastal science and engineering in Australasia along with other panelists!
Thanks @CoastalNZ for sponsoring our hub!
Today we are at Day 3 of @AusYCSEC Waikato local hub. We just had some minutes ago @PdR_NZ giving a interesting talk about his research on tidal basins . Good job Peter!!!
There are only 76 days until #AusYCSEC2021! Have you registered? If not, why not!? Conference registration is free and we have local hubs all over Australia and New Zealand so you can meet coastal scientists & engineers in your local area! Register here:
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I always loved printed books and envied my professors libraries. So, I had to have a copy of this beauty! First book ever that I contributed 😍
If you haven't had the chance, take a look at Chapter 23 for a review on Headland bypassing and overpassing!