Wonderful news for @IbacetaRaimundo on having another of his #PhD chapters published in Geomorphology. This paper examined the dominant cross-shore and longshore modes of shoreline behaviour that alternate at interannual time scales https://t.co/TN0cJe49Le
''As a team, we are working hard at engaging with diversity, equality and inclusion issues within the coastal research community. '' Professor Tom Spencer, Editor-in-Chief of @CambridgePrisms Coastal Futures. A wonderful interview to read! https://t.co/TFswPoFDYp
Q4 (#ICCE2022, #WICGE, @WomeninCoastal, @WomenSciAUST, @WOMEESA, @EngAustralia)
It feels daunting starting a career as a woman in engineering. what are the best parts of that experience that we (young professionals) can look forward to?
Q3. (#ICCE2022, #WICGE, @WomeninCoastal , @WOMEESA @WomenSciAUST )
There is a statics that universities have a equilibrium between genders in PhD, but for permanent lectures/researchers is mostly men. How equalize that?
Q1 (#ICCE2022, @WOMEESA@WomeninCoastal @WomenSciAUST )
"What are your working strategies when you suspect that you are being taken less seriously due to bias?"
In Dec 2022 I had the pleasure to moderate a panel on diversity and women in coastal geosciences and engineering at #ICCE2022. In the next few weeks, I'm going to post the questions we did not get a chance to answer in hopes of driving more discussion. @WomeninCoastal@WOMEESA
well done @_kvos !! The final feather in an amazing #PhD around #coastSat and large-scale analysis of coastal sandy shorelines and climate variability.
The day has come! Our paper on how ENSO affects beach erosion and accretion around the Pacific has been published in @NatureGeosci !
The satellite-derived shoreline data reveals coherent patterns of beach erosion and accretion controlled by the ENSO climate cycle. #LaNina
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Hard to believe it's already that time again! Australian, New Zealand and my international colleagues - Coasts and Ports 2023 is just around the corner! https://t.co/ZEdxZuNpnJ Abstracts are due Feb 20. The LOC look forward to seeing you all in the Sunshine Coast!!
Congrats to Kevin Martins on his most recent paper. Very privileged to have been part of this collaboration and your #MarieCurieFellowship. https://t.co/ZImXQ906EI
For the past year I've been working with a group of international colleagues to develop a new journal. As a Senior Editor of Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures I am excited to announce this we are now open for high impact submissions! @cambridgeprisms (https://t.co/QX1Adinbhi)
Excited for Libby to have her #thesis work on dynamic motions of pontoons published in journal form. Libby's work also recently received the #PIANC de Paepe-Willems award for young professionals.
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Having an amazing time here in the #cookislands at the #science expo teaching kids about #STEMeducation and water. So great to meet so many amazing people and represent #unsw. Looking forward to more collaboration in water engineering. @UNSWWRL @UnswWater@SenatorWong