About us
Our coastal processes research group explores the dynamic interactions between wave energy, tidal regimes, and sediment transport that shape and reshape the world’s coastlines.
We investigate how erosion, deposition, and longshore drift contribute to coastal morphology and how these physical processes respond to changing sea levels, storm patterns, and human activity. Using field surveys, remote sensing, and numerical modelling, our work examines the resilience of coastal systems under pressure from climate change and development.
Coastal processes research is inherently interdisciplinary, informing sustainable shoreline management and contributing to wider understandings of environmental change and ecosystem adaptation in coastal zones.