Persistent Digital Identifiers (UIDs)
ORCID :
0000-0002-0271-1485
ResearcherID :
AAP-4746-2020
Job Type
Teaching/Education
Research
Subject Area
Emergency Management
Marine Geology, Geophysics
Activities
Conducting advanced research on coastal geohazards, with a primary focus on tsunami modeling, seismic risk assessment, and coastal erosion dynamics. My work integrates marine geophysics with emergency management frameworks to enhance coastal resilience. Key activities include identifying high-risk zones for natural hazards, monitoring coastal pollution patterns, and developing evidence-based strategies for disaster risk reduction (DRR) in the Alboran Sea and North Atlantic regions. I am also dedicated to teaching and supervising graduate research in marine sciences and environmental risk.
Sea regions of study
North Atlantic Ocean
Alboran Sea
Skills
Expert professor-researcher specializing in marine geosciences and coastal risk management. I possess advanced technical proficiency in GIS and Remote Sensing for hazard zonation, shoreline change detection, and pollution monitoring. My skill set integrates geophysical data interpretation with numerical modeling to assess tsunamis and natural hazards. Beyond technical analysis, I lead multidisciplinary research projects and mentor the next generation of ocean professionals, bridging the gap between complex marine geophysics and practical emergency management strategies.