Asian Institute of Technology
PhD Candidate
About
I am a PhD candidate in Water Engineering and Management at the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. My research focuses on the intersection of coastal and riverine (compound) flooding, particularly how climate change intensifies the frequency and severity of extreme hydrometeorological events. I investigate the combined impacts of storm surge, sea-level rise, and fluvial discharge on low-lying coastal regions. My goal is to develop integrated risk assessment frameworks that support the design of more resilient infrastructure and inform effective policy decisions in the face of evolving climate risks.
Career Type:
Student
Organization Type:
Universities and Academia
Expertise Fields/Interests:
Compound Flood Modeling (Coastal and Riverine Flooding); Climate Change Impact Assessment; Integrated Flood Risk Assessment; Storm Surge and Sea-Level Rise Analysis; Geospatial Analysis
Major Achievements:
Developed an integrated flood risk assessment framework that combines storm surge, sea-level rise, and fluvial discharge to evaluate compound flooding risks in low-lying coastal regions under climate change scenarios. This research contributes to more resilient infrastructure design and evidence-based policy development for climate adaptation in vulnerable coastal areas.