
معرفی
Dr. Tim Marjoribanks is a Senior Lecturer in Water Engineering with a focus on numerical modeling and eco-hydrodynamic processes. His research integrates computational fluid dynamics, flume experiments, and fieldwork to study flow-vegetation interactions in rivers and coastal environments, emphasizing fluvial geomorphology and natural flood management. Current projects include saltmarsh vegetation dynamics, swimming pool circulation efficiency, and the representation of vegetation in hydraulic models. Recent work explores climate extremes and blue-green infrastructure through large ensemble simulations.
Education: Holds an MSci, PhD, and PGCAP, indicating expertise in academic teaching and advanced water engineering research. His work has been supported by NERC through a PDRA role in reducing uncertainties in flood prediction.
Research Interests: Key areas include vegetation hydraulics, sediment-ecology relationships, and public health implications of water systems. His methodologies span high-resolution modeling, analytical frameworks, and community engagement strategies for sustainable infrastructure projects.
Grants & Projects: Led NERC-funded research on vegetation representation in hydraulic models. Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on ecohydraulic processes and climate adaptation.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with research groups studying hydraulics, coastal systems, and climate extremes, though specific lab names are not disclosed.

