University of Central Florida, United States
As a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Central Florida, I am passionate about conducting cutting-edge research in Ecohydraulics, the interdisciplinary field that studies the interactions between water and ecosystems. Actively conducting research focused on feedbacks between hydrodynamics and natural infrastructure, such as mangrove foresr and oyster reefs.
My PhD dissertation at the Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, focused on the structure of turbulence in sinuous channels with downward seepage, a phenomenon that affects the hydro-morphological behavior of alluvial rivers. I have published my findings in a peer-reviewed journal and presented them at international conferences. I have also gained valuable teaching experience as a teaching assistant and an assistant lecturer, mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students in water resources engineering. My goal is to contribute to the advancement of ecohydraulics knowledge and practice, and to collaborate with other researchers and practitioners in this emerging field.
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Planning Bank and Shoreline Stabilization for a Future World Using Multi-Species Habitat Mosaics
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM Alaska Daylight Time (AKDT)