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Arthur Trembanis is a Professor at the School of Marine Science & Policy at the University of Delaware, where he conducts interdisciplinary research in coastal and marine geoscience. His work bridges oceanography, sediment dynamics, and autonomous systems, with a focus on understanding coastal morphodynamics, hydrodynamics, and seafloor mapping.
- Coastal & Estuarine Morphodynamics
- Sediment Transport Modeling
- Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs)
- Seafloor Mapping & Geoacoustics
Trembanis leads the Coastal Sediments, Hydrodynamics, and Engineering Lab (CSHEL), which explores the intersection of marine technology and environmental science. His recent publications highlight advancements in AI-driven seafloor mapping, autonomous survey platforms, and coastal response to extreme weather. He is also active in open-source tools for geological feature detection and educational outreach.
The 15 most recent papers reflect trends in machine learning for coastal geology (e.g., AI for Carolina Bay detection), autonomous robotics in marine surveys, and storm impact analysis on coastal systems. Key subfields include LiDAR processing, bedform dynamics, and multi-platform data integration for environmental monitoring.
- Fulbright Fellowship (University of Sydney)
- SERDP Project MR20-1480 (Munition mobility in estuarine environments)
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