Ryan Mulliganمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Ryan Mulligan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Queen's University, affiliated with the Smith School of Engineering. He serves as Research Director at the GeoEngineering Centre and holds a cross-appointment with the Beaty Water Research Centre. His research focuses on coastal engineering and nearshore oceanography, particularly the physical forces shaping coastal regions under extreme events like hurricanes. He contributes editorially to Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans and explores marine renewable energy impacts. Dr. Mulligan earned his PhD from Dalhousie University (2008), M.A.Sc from the University of British Columbia (1999), and B.A.Sc from Queen's University (1997). His work integrates field observations and numerical models to study coastal processes across spatiotemporal scales, including wave dynamics, sediment transport, and coastal resilience. Recently, he has investigated storm surge modeling in Lake Erie, hurricane-induced coastal erosion, and tidal energy systems in the Bay of Fundy. His research highlights the interaction between nearshore hydrodynamics and geomorphology, with particular attention to macrotidal environments and climate change adaptation strategies. Key applications include managed dyke realignment for flood mitigation and experimental analysis of landslide-generated tsunamis.







