A bit About Me
I am a Ph.D. candidate and Graduate Research Assistant specializing in coastal resilience, flood-risk assessment, hybrid modeling, and geostatistics. My research focuses on understanding how coastal hydrodynamics, sea-level rise, and extreme weather interact to shape compound flood hazards in vulnerable coastal regions. I use physics-based modeling, statistical methods, machine learning, remote sensing, historical flood data, and high-performance computing to develop high-resolution flood assessments and decision-support tools.
My work aims to support practical strategies that help coastal communities better anticipate, withstand, and recover from flooding while advancing adaptive planning and sustainable coastal development. I value continuous learning, collaborative science, and interdisciplinary research, and I enjoy working across disciplines to address complex coastal challenges.