Available for Postgraduate Supervision

  • PhD

Profile

Prof. Harshinie Karunarathna is a personal chair in coastal engineering in the Department of Civil Engineering of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The primary focus of her research is coastal and estuarine hydro-morphodynamics and climate change impacts on the coastal zone. Her pioneering research on computational coastal modelling and, the development of data-driven and reduced physics modelling approaches has been internationally recognised. She is an Elected Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. She currently co-directs the Climate Action Research Institute.

Area of Expertise

  • Computational coastal and estuarine modelling
  • Flood risk management and coastal flood modelling
  • Nature-based solutions for coastal management
  • Climate change impacts on the coastal zone
  • Environmental impacts of marine renewables
  • Artificial Intelligence

 


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  • Zienkiewicz Institute Community Event for Grant Calls

    Zienkiewicz Institute Community Event for Grant Calls

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    Time: 15th October 2025 Location: Eng North 010 and 008 Speakers: Overview of the Conference: The next Zienkiewicz Institute community event will be held on Wednesday, 15th October 2025. It will focus on the following three grant calls: UKRI Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science Phase One (Deadline 11 December 2025) UKRK Addressing Nuclear Fission Challenges for a…