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 doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2β¦
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''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! cambridge.org/core/blog/2023β¦
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! coastsandports2023.com.au/ Abstracts are due Feb 20. The LOC look forward to seeing you all in the Sunshine Coast!!
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 (cambridge.org/core/journals/β¦)
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
Excited to be named one of this year's ARC Future Fellows (#FT22). It was a long, multi-year, multi-round process to this success. I found out of my success via a text from a friend thanks to @ARC_Tracker_Bot rather than from any official email as in the past. Odd. Very odd.
I have been working alongside a great team (@JJonesCUP) this year preparing to launch a new journal in the Cambridge Prisms series. Very excited to have our first accepted review paper in Coastal Futures penned by @BrunoCastelle and @gmasselink. cambridge.org/core/journals/β¦
Just over 2 years ago as the world was closing its borders and doors, a few of us created an online seminar series (and a podcast @DrAnaVC @cocoltrane) to keep in touch with science in the coastal space. We put our experiences down on paper. @DocHarleyMDdoi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2022.1β¦