Professor Peter Robins

Professor in Physical Oceanography

Contact info

Office location: Room 115, Marine Centre Wales, Menai Bridge

(Tel: 01248 383961)

Email:  p.robins@bangor.ac.uk

Author profiles: Google Scholar | Researchgate

I'm a Professor in Physical Oceanography at the School of Ocean Sciences. I gained my Degree in Mathematics and Physical Oceanography (2003) and Ph.D on internal tides (2008) from Bangor University. I'm interested in a wide range of human and biological impacts of coastal dynamics and change, with applications to coastal hazards (coastal flooding, water quality degradation, pollution and public health risk), coastal morphology, marine population dynamics and connectivity, and marine renewable energy resource and impact studies.

My research generally involves developing hydrodynamic models that simulate coastal processes, such as realistic representations of the past, future climate change impact studies, or hypothetical scenarios such as simulating flood mitigation, the impact of tidal-stream turbines on sediment transport, or marine population spread via larval dispersal. I'm especially interested in estuaries because of the multiple complex estuarine processes that affect communities and wildlife - and as there is still much to discover, with current research focussing on improving our understanding of compound flooding and public exposure to water-borne pathogens. I enjoy working with a wide range of scientists across different disciplines, with climate modellers to ensure their projections are relevant for coastal impact, and with coastal policy makers so that our research has real world outcomes. 

 

  1. 2024
  2. Temporal and Spatial Settlement of Subtidal Seed Mussels on the Southeast coast of Ireland

    Chopin, N. T. (Author), Malham, S. (Supervisor) & Robins, P. (Supervisor), 25 Jun 2024

    Student thesis: Master of Philosophy

  3. Investigating the relationship between tidal range power plant size and hydrodynamic impact

    Roome, E. (Author), Robins, P. (Supervisor) & Austin, M. (Supervisor), 5 Jun 2024

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  4. 2023
  5. The Global Riverine Hydrokinetic Resource

    Ridgill, M. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Lewis, M. (Supervisor) & Robins, P. (Supervisor), 18 May 2023

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  6. Wind driven energy flows as a micro-renewable resource

    Kennington, M. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Robins, P. (Supervisor) & Lewis, M. (Supervisor), 23 Feb 2023

    Student thesis: Masters by Research

  7. 2020
  8. Simulating the temporal and spatial variability of North Wales mussel populations

    Demmer, J. (Author), Neill, S. (Supervisor), Robins, P. (Supervisor) & Malham, S. (Supervisor), 3 Aug 2020

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy

  9. 2008
  10. Baroclinic circulation in the Gareloch : a Scottish fjord

    Robins, P. (Author), Elliott, A. (Supervisor) & Davies, A. (Supervisor), Apr 2008

    Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy