Polytechnic of Public Works
Lecturer and Researcher
About
As an urban water management enthusiast, my passion is driven me to engage nature-based solution to the traditional engineering concept, which then led me to continue my career on protecting urban waterways ecosystems against unstable human disastrous power and climate change triggers. My research focuses on urban stormwater management, particularly how river naturalization, involve the water-sediment-vegetation interaction in the stream, performs effectively in both dry and flooding events. Currently, as a PhD researcher at Aquatic Systems Research Group, School of Civil Engineering, University of Queensland, I commit to explore my understanding towards the sediment problems in river naturalization.
Career Type:
Scientist/Researcher/Academic
Organization Type:
Universities and Academia
Expertise Fields/Interests:
Eco-hydraulics, nature-based solution, environmental engineering, water resources management
Major Achievements:
Winner, UQ Local Competition, Visualise Your Thesis, 2024 People’s Choice Award, 3MT Competition, School of Civil Engineering UQ, 2024 The Best Presenter Award, the 9th International Conference on Climate Change, 2023 The Best Presenter Award, the 8th International Conference on Climate Change, 2022 Australia Awards Scholarship for Doctoral Program, Batch Year 2021