Diogo Mendesمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Diogo Mendes serves as Assistant Professor (Tenure-track) at the Higher Technical Institute (IST), University of Lisbon, within the Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Environment. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses including Hydraulics I, Hydraulics II, Fluid Mechanics, and Hydraulics and Maritime Works. His research spans four primary domains: Coastal Engineering : Focusing on maritime works, beach nourishment, and Nature-Based Solutions Numerical Modelling : Utilizing SWASH, SWAN, Delft3D, XBeach, and SCHISM for simulations Coastal Morphodynamics : Studying beaches, tidal inlets, and estuaries Field Observations : Conducting beach topography and hydrodynamic measurements Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2016-2025) reveals a consistent focus on wave dynamics, particularly infragravity waves and their role in coastal processes. His work integrates advanced numerical modeling with field data, emphasizing practical applications for coastal protection and climate adaptation, notably through Nature-Based Solutions like kelp farms for wave damping. Recent research increasingly addresses climate change impacts on coastal systems. With a Scopus h-index of 9 (20 documents, 202 citations as of April 2025), his contributions are concentrated in high-impact coastal engineering journals. Current projects examine compound flooding risks and long-term wave climate changes. Mendes actively supervises graduate research in coastal processes and hydraulics, though specific student names aren't published. His field observation expertise supports real-world validation of numerical models, strengthening practical applications of his research.






