5月25号Karin Bryan教授、Christian Schwarz助理教授特邀学术报告会通知
江苏省海岸海洋资源开发与环境安全重点实验室系列特邀学术报告会
报告时间:2023年5月25日(周四)下午14:00-17:00
报告地点:严恺馆702会议室,也欢迎在线参会(腾讯会议:379-228-249)
Tidal circulation in mangroves wetlands: the role of channels and vegetation
报告人:
Karin Bryan 新西兰怀卡托大学教授
报告二:
Extracting water quality parameters from shallow estuaries using satellite
报告人:
Karin Bryan 新西兰怀卡托大学教授
报告人简介:
Karin Bryan researches estuarine processes, coastal morphodynamics, and climate-driven variability in waves, with a focus on New Zealand’s many diverse coastal systems. Her main interests lie in understanding the key drivers that control the evolution of estuaries in the next 50 years, and how those drivers play out in natural systems, where complexities such as mangroves and episodic runoff make it difficult to compare to idealised modelling. Her work is at a system-wide scale and lies at the interface between modelling, data science and field measurements, and lately, how to make better and easier use of remote sensing data. She has recently been elected a fellow of the NZ Royal Society, and has been a Fulbright Fellow (USA) and a fellow of the Institute of Higher Learning (Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg) in Germany. She is currently Dean of Graduate Research at the University of Waikato.
报告三:
State of the art in eco/bio-morphodynamic modelling, challenges and perspectives
报告人:Christian Schwarz,比利时鲁汶大学鲁汶大学助理教授
报告人简介:
Christian Schwarz obtained his doctorate from Radboud University Nijmegen in 2014 and continued his postdoctoral research work at the University of Antwerp for two years. In 2016, he joined Utrecht University as an assistant professor, and in 2021, he was appointed as an assistant professor at KU Leuven in Belgium. His research focuses on the bio-morphodynamics of mangrove and salt marshes. He has published about 30 high-level academic papers, including Nature Geoscience, Journal of Geophysical Research, Water Resources Research, etc. He was supported by Future Delta Seed Money , MASTS Numerical Hydrodynamics Modelling Forum , etc. He is active in international academic activities and has extensive experience in studying the impact of mangroves on landform.