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Maryam Abdolahpour is an Adjunct Research Fellow and Lecturer at the University of Western Australia, specializing in field hydrodynamics and coastal offshore engineering. With expertise in fluid-roughness interactions, she investigates Vortex-Induced Vibration (VIV) in subsea pipelines, scour-induced instability in subsea structures, and coastal processes utilizing natural-based solutions for scour and erosion protection in coastal offshore environments. Her academic work reflects a commitment to high-quality teaching, recognized through her Associate Fellow status from the Higher Education Academy in the UK. Abdolahpour's research includes environmental fluid mechanics, hydrodynamics, sediment transport processes, and experimental fluid mechanics. She has been involved in significant projects, including erosion testing supporting the Barossa Project, contributing to advancements in coastal protection and marine systems.
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