The Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering group has faculty who are internationally recognized for their prominence and their impact on studies of physical processes associated with sediment transport in beaches, estuaries and lakes; wave transformations over sandy and muddy bottoms; bridge scouring; inlet morphodynamics and wave-current interactions; estuarine and coastal physics; storm surge and inundation; and salt intrusion into estuaries and groundwater aquifers. The groups research is funded mainly by federal agencies and is linked to teaching and training activities.
ADMISSIONS AND FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Education for Leadership Roles
Research Focus Areas
Research Outcomes
Research Benefits
Graduate Study Program
Master of Engineering (ME) or Master of Science (MS) Degree
People
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575H Weil Hall
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575J Weil Hall
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480B Weil Hall
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408 Black Hall
Primary Research Area
Coastal & Oceanographic Engineering
Other Research Areas
Coastal and estuarine hydrodynamics, sediment transport
Education
Ph.D., 1973, University of Florida
Office
575G Weil Hall
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546 Weil Hall
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553 Weil Hall
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575E Weil Hall
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575F Weil Hall
Office Hours
Weil 365K
265H Weil Hall
265H Weil Hall
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370B Weil Hall
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558 Weil Hall
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575K Weil Hall
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Facilities
- High performance computing systems
Latest News
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September 1, 2020Doctoral Student Named Margaret A. Davidson Fellow
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June 22, 2020Creating an Autonomous Solar-Powered Video Monitoring Station for Boats, Coastal Erosion and Wildlife
April 10, 2019