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ORCID :
0000-0003-3462-6573
Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Subject Area
Marine and Coastal Engineering
Physical Oceanography
Pollution
Activities
I am a coastal engineer and climate researcher specializing in wave modeling, shoreline evolution, and coastal flooding under climate change scenarios. My work integrates spectral wave models (SWAN), statistical analysis of extreme sea level components, and GIS-based flood mapping.
I have conducted high-resolution future projections using dynamically evolving coastlines and spatiotemporal forcing data, including sea level rise and wind changes. I am particularly interested in the impacts of climate change on coastal hazards and the development of adaptive modeling frameworks.
I have experience working with Copernicus data (ERA5, CMIP, WAVERYS), TRUBA HPC systems, and MATLAB-based model automation. My PhD research focused on the Black Sea, but the methods are transferable to other seas.
Sea regions of study
Mediterranean Sea - Eastern Basin
Sea of Marmara
Black Sea
Sea of Azov
Aegean Sea
Skills
I specialize in coastal engineering and climate-informed hazard assessment, with advanced skills in spectral wave modeling (SWAN), extreme sea level analysis (e.g., Gumbel, GEV, and return periods), and GIS-based flood mapping. My technical expertise includes MATLAB scripting for automation, high-performance computing (TRUBA), and dynamic shoreline-based beach slope estimation. I have experience working with climate and ocean datasets such as ERA5 and CMIP, and integrating these into wave and flood models. I also conduct trend analysis of sea level components (TWL, storm surge, tidal effects) and develop spatially adaptive simulations for future risk projections. My background bridges physical oceanography, numerical modeling, and geospatial analysis.
Comment(s)
I am open to international research collaborations, academic positions, and postdoctoral opportunities in coastal and ocean modeling, climate adaptation, and marine hazard assessment. Feel free to connect if you are working in related fields or exploring similar challenges.