UROP Research Mentor Project Submission Portal: Submission #1218

Submission information
Submission Number: 1218
Submission ID: 20686
Submission UUID: 61af62d0-be64-4a39-a21d-fc95c6789f95

Created: Mon, 08/18/2025 - 09:51 AM
Completed: Mon, 08/18/2025 - 09:51 AM
Changed: Tue, 08/26/2025 - 02:28 PM

Remote IP address: 146.201.101.196
Submitted by: Anonymous
Language: English

Is draft: No

Research Mentor Information

Husnain Tansar
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htansar@eng.famu.fsu.edu
htansar@eng.famu.fsu.edu
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FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Overall Project Details

Evaluating Compound Flood Impacts under Climate Change in Perdido and Pensacola Bay
Compound flooding, climate change, coastal resilience, Perdido Bay, Pensacola Bay
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Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth and Ocean Sciences, Climate Science, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science
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During business hours
Compound flooding occurs when multiple drivers of flooding such as storm surge, heavy rainfall, and riverine discharge which interact to amplify flood impacts. Coastal systems like Perdido Bay and Pensacola Bay are especially vulnerable due to their low-lying topography, high population density, and exposure to hurricanes. Climate change is expected to intensify rainfall extremes, accelerate sea-level rise, and increase storm surge frequency, exacerbating these risks. This project aims to evaluate the impact of compound flooding in Perdido and Pensacola Bay under different climate change scenarios. The research will support local adaptation planning and resilience strategies to protect vulnerable communities and ecosystems.
1. Collect and process hydrologic, hydraulic, and climate projection data (e.g., rainfall, river discharge, sea-level rise, storm surge).
2. Apply existing hydrodynamic or statistical models to simulate compound flood scenarios.
3. Evaluate spatial and temporal flood impacts under different climate change conditions.
4. Summarize findings to support coastal risk management and adaptation strategies.
• Interest in climate change and coastal flooding, self-motivation, ability to manage and process environmental data (Excel, Access, or similar).
• Optional: Interest in programming (Python), familiarity with hydrodynamic or flood modeling software, GIS skills for spatial analysis.
I believe effective mentoring combines technical guidance with career development. I work closely with students, ensuring they understand not only how to complete tasks but also why the work matters in real-world contexts. I provide clear expectations, regular feedback, and encourage open communication to identify and address challenges early. I also motivate students to be creative and think independently, while offering support in developing technical and professional skills. My goal is to help students grow as researchers and prepare for future opportunities, whether in academia, industry, or public agencies.
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  • Day: Tuesday, September 2
    Start Time: 3:00
    End Time: 3:30
    Zoom Link: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/98754168829

UROP Program Elements

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2025
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