James Carley
James Carley is a Senior Project Engineer at the Water Research Laboratory. He has over 17 years experience in coastal engineering, specialising in coastal processes, coastal hazards and physical modelling. James holds a Master of Engineering Science degree, majoring in Coastal Engineering and Physical Oceanography, and was the 2007-08 Chair of the NSW Maritime Panel of the Institution of Engineers Australia.
James is one of Australia’s foremost experts in the practical application of coastal process models and has extensive experience with the best currently available numerical and analytical models from around the world. James has undertaken detailed studies of beaches throughout Australia, the South Pacific, South-East Asia and the Middle East. These studies have involved a review of historical events, prediction of future response to major storms, climate change and sea level rise, and beach response to structures. The techniques used include detailed historical analysis of beach profile survey data, computer/numerical modelling, and physical laboratory modelling of beach shape and the response of structures to waves.
James has authored more than 100 WRL Technical Reports and more than 20 papers for state, national and international conferences. He has been a surfer, surf life saver and ocean swimmer for more than 30 years, which allows him to closely understand coastal processes and community issues.
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- 2D Physical Modelling of Oceanlinx Wave Energy System
- Baghouse Air Modelling
- Inundation and Sea Level Rise Impacts and Adaptation for South Arm Secondary Road, Hobart, Tasmania
- Koniambo Wharf 3 m Flume Testing
- Physical Modelling of Barrow Island LNG Plant Materials Offload Facility
- Physical Modelling of Bounty Bay Breakwater, Pitcairn Island
- Physical Modelling of Geotextile Breakwaters, Abu Dhabi
- Physical Modelling of Shell Cove Boat Harbour Entrance
- Physical Modelling of William Slim Drive Retarding Basin Outlet, ACT
- Physical Modelling of Wyndham Harbour Breakwaters, Victoria
- Research and Development Studies for ELCOMAX® ELCOROCK® Geotextile Sand Containers
- Sea Level Rise and Coastal Hazard Assessment for Clarence City Council, Tasmania
- Wave Transmission Over Reefs and Physical Modelling of COPED Units, Rarotonga, Cook Islands


