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Anna Linhoss is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biosystems Engineering at Auburn University's College of Agriculture. Her research focuses on coastal hydrodynamics, water quality modeling, and ecosystem restoration. She specializes in integrating environmental data with advanced computational tools to address challenges in coastal management and climate change adaptation. Her work spans disciplines such as hydrology, marine biology, and geospatial analysis.
Dr. Linhoss's research includes developing predictive models for estuarine salinity dynamics, evaluating wave attenuation strategies in wetland restoration, and analyzing the impacts of climate change on coastal ecosystems. She has contributed to projects involving hydrodynamic modeling, harmful algal bloom prediction, and the optimization of land conservation strategies for biodiversity protection.
Her recent studies emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, such as applying neural networks to environmental time series prediction and co-producing decision-support tools for Gulf Coast conservation. These efforts aim to bridge scientific insights with practical applications in water resources management and policy.
Dr. Linhoss collaborates with institutions on projects addressing coastal resilience, including the Mississippi Sound, Biscayne Bay, and Gulf of Mexico regions. Her work highlights the critical role of data-driven models in understanding and mitigating environmental stressors affecting coastal communities and ecosystems.





