
معرفی
Trang Duong is a researcher specializing in coastal systems and climate change impacts. Her work focuses on coastal dynamics, including tidal inlet processes, salt intrusion modeling, and the effects of human interventions on coastal morphology. She employs numerical models to study climate change-induced coastal hazards such as flooding and erosion. Key research areas include assessing climate vulnerability at global and regional scales, evaluating nature-based solutions for coastal adaptation, and understanding the interplay between sea-level rise and sediment dynamics.
Her expertise spans hydrodynamics, morphodynamics, and probabilistic modeling, with applications in both data-rich and data-poor environments. Recent studies have explored the impacts of coastal hardening, vegetation effects on water levels, and the stability of small tidal inlets under climate change. Dr. Duong contributes to international initiatives like SurgeMIP, advancing global storm surge projections using high-resolution climate models.
Publications highlight her focus on estuaries, engineered coastal systems, and the development of adaptive management frameworks. Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address coastal challenges, combining physical modeling with ecological considerations to enhance climate resilience strategies.

