Cyprien Bosserelle is a hydrodynamics modeller and coastal oceanographer based in New Zealand with 13 years of experience applying numerical models to nearshore waves, reefed coast hydrodynamics, sediment transport and morphodynamics. He holds a PhD in Oceanography from the University of Western Australia and has combined academic research with operational roles—leading the WACOP project and designing coastal inundation early warning systems for the Pacific Community. At NIWA he continues to develop and apply process-based and dispersal models to improve understanding of beach dynamics and nearshore wave processes. Colleagues describe him as a practitioner who bridges theory and applied systems, turning complex coastal science into practical tools for resilience and warning systems.
13 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Oceanography, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Oceanography at The University of Western Australia
Master, Geological hazards, Master, Geological hazards at University of Montpellier
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Cyprien Bosserelle - Hydrodynamics Modeller at NIWA