
Hello…
I’m Tingting Zhu, a Ph.D. student in the Center for Applied Coastal Research at the University of Delaware. Currently, I’m working as a Graduate Research Assistant under the supervision of Dr. Nobuhisa Kobayashi. My engineering interests are coastal erosion control strategies, bay flooding by wave overtopping, bluff recession process, sand transport process on cohesive sediment, and shore breaching and restoration. Skills include lab experiment and data analysis, numerical modeling applications, MATLAB, ArcGIS and mathematical and engineering analysis. Recently, I’m doing an experiment about barrier island breaching in the wave tank in Dupont Hall.
Education
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University of Delaware // Ph.D. in Coastal Engineering Expected 2021
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University of Delaware // Master of Ocean Engineering July 2017
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Tianjin University // Bachelor of Ocean Engineering July 2015
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Recent Activities
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- Virtual AGU Fall Meeting, Decmeber 2020 (“Erosion Prediction of Soft Cliff by Oblique Breaking Waves”)
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- USCRP Research Project Webinar, November 2020 (“Rock Mound to Reduce Wave Overwash and Crest Lowering of a Sand Barrier”)
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- Virtual ICCE Conference, October 2020 (“Prediction of Consolidated Cohesive Bottom Erosion by Wave Action”)
(More activities see Activities)
Recent Publications
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- Zhu, T. and Kobayashi, N. (2021), “Rock Mound to Reduce Wave Overwash and Crest Lowering of a Sand Barrier.” Coastal Engineering Journal, 1-13
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- Zhu, T. and Kobayashi, N. (2021), “Modeling of Soft Cliff Erosion by Oblique Breaking Waves during a Storm.” Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering, ASCE, 147(4), 1-8
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- Kobayashi, N. and Zhu, T. (2020), “Erosion by Wave Action of Consolidated Cohesive Bottom Containing Cohesionless Sediment.” Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal and Ocean Engineering, ASCE, 146(2), 1-8
(More publications see Publications)
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