معرفی
Parastoo Salah is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Engineering. She holds a Ph.D. in Sustainability Science from the University of Tokyo, specializing in coastal engineering. Her research bridges geosciences and computational methods, focusing on hazard risk management, machine learning applications in ocean modeling, and probabilistic methods for geoscience challenges.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Sustainability Science (Global Leadership Initiative), University of Tokyo, with distinction
Research Interests:
- Machine learning for tsunami and earthquake hazard assessment
- Data-driven approaches in coastal and ocean modeling
- Risk management strategies for natural disasters
- Numerical modeling of geophysical phenomena
Publications highlight her work on subduction zone seismology, flood modeling, and tsunami risk analysis. She is affiliated with the Royal School of Mines and actively contributes to PhD scholarship programs targeting women in computational modeling, data science, and AI.
Advising/Grants: She oversees departmental scholarships for female candidates in computational fields and engages in collaborative research on coastal resilience and disaster mitigation.



