ABOUT MEWelcome to CESL!Jia-Lin Chen’s research focuses on combining advanced numerical models with observations to facilitate the prediction and risk management of natural hazards, under the current and future challenges of climate change. She obtained her Master’s degree from the European Joint Master Program, Hydroinformatic and Water Management in 2007. She then practiced as a modeling engineer/project manager at DHI in Denmark, China, and Southeast Asia prior to 2009, and obtained her PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Delaware in 2014. Before joining NCKU, she was Postdoc Investigator in Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), a non-profit research institution, runs a joint graduate program with MIT. Her project aims to study the impact of human activities in the highly urbanized Delaware/Hudson River to provide a technological solution to water supply and the expansion of urban infrastructure in the city of Philadelphia and New York. Full CV |
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PORTFOLIORecent ProjectsDynamics and Variability of Topography-induced Shear Instabilities in Western Boundary Currents
A Study of Field Measurements of Suspended Sediment Concentration and Numerical Simulation of Hyperpycnal Turbidity Currents in the Gaoping River |