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火狐体育博士研究生,因研究海滩营养模型而获得认可

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Arye Janoff is shown here on a groin field – the type of rock structure prevalent along the New Jersey coast
Arye Janoff '21 PhD researches the connection between natural coastal change and human intervention. He is shown here on a groin field – the type of rock structure prevalent along the New Jersey coast – after the recent tropical storm.

Arye Janoff ’21 PhD, a coastal geomorphologist who studies the long-term effects of climate change along the New Jersey coast, was awarded a prestigious modeler award for research that couples geomorphology and economics to understand how communities manage their beaches along developed coasts.

Janoff received the Jaia Syvitski Student Modeler Award for 2021 given by the Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System to recognize outstanding achievement in surface modeling, with a focus on how modeling is used to address scientific and societal challenges.

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The National Science Foundation (NSF) supported his previous research through its Dynamics of Coupled Natural-Human Systems program.

Janoff delivered a keynote presentation during the annual meeting of the NSF’s scientific center Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System, and received the award on May 17 judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability and contribution toward the advancement of geoscience modeling.

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