Professor Michael Hartnett

About Professor Michael Hartnett

Professor Michael Hartnett, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway, specializes in the field of Marine Modelling & Informatics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Combined statistical and hydrodynamic modelling of compound flooding in coastal areas-Methodology and application

Cork Life Centre with community-based participatory research module, UCC (PG6025)

Assessment of Ocean Circulation Characteristics off the West Coast of Ireland Using HF Radar

Assessing the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surface water quality in Ireland using advanced Irish water quality index (IEWQI) model

Characterizing Residual Current Circulation and Its Response Mechanism to Wind at a Seasonal Scale Based on High-Frequency Radar Data

Linking statistical, hydrodynamic and machine learning models for assessment of compound floods

Investigations into Temporal Variation Characteristics of Near-shore Waves

Analysis of Tidal Currents Using Hydrodynamic Model in the Lingding Bay of Pearl River Delta

Professor Michael Hartnett Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

1924

Citations(since 2020)

900

Cited By

1413

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

24

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National University of Ireland, Galway

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Professor Michael Hartnett Skills & Research Interests

Marine Modelling & Informatics

Top articles of Professor Michael Hartnett

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Combined statistical and hydrodynamic modelling of compound flooding in coastal areas-Methodology and application

Journal of Hydrology

Agnieszka I Olbert

Sogol Moradian

Stephen Nash

Joanne Comer

Bartosz Kazmierczak

...

2023/3/11

Cork Life Centre with community-based participatory research module, UCC (PG6025)

Rachel Lucey

Katerina Chernyuk

Jenna O’Shea

Orla Walsh

Jacopo Proietti

...

2023

Assessment of Ocean Circulation Characteristics off the West Coast of Ireland Using HF Radar

Remote Sensing

Lei Ren

Guangwei Pan

Lingna Yang

Yaqi Wang

Gang Zheng

...

2023/11/17

Assessing the impact of COVID-19 lockdown on surface water quality in Ireland using advanced Irish water quality index (IEWQI) model

Environmental Pollution

Md Galal Uddin

Mir Talas Mahammad Diganta

Abdul Majed Sajib

Azizur Rahman

Stephen Nash

...

2023/11/1

Characterizing Residual Current Circulation and Its Response Mechanism to Wind at a Seasonal Scale Based on High-Frequency Radar Data

Remote Sensing

Lei Ren

Lingna Yang

Guangwei Pan

Gang Zheng

Qin Zhu

...

2022/9/9

Linking statistical, hydrodynamic and machine learning models for assessment of compound floods

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Agnieszka Indiana Olbert

Stephen Nash

Joanne Comer

Michael Hartnett

2022/5

Investigations into Temporal Variation Characteristics of Near-shore Waves

Lizhe Liu

Hexu Wang

Haokai Yang

Yaqi Wang

Lei Ren

...

2021/11/6

Analysis of Tidal Currents Using Hydrodynamic Model in the Lingding Bay of Pearl River Delta

Jincai Ji

Yaqi Wang

Haokai Yang

Lei Ren

Michael Hartnett

2021/11/6

Surface vector fields estimation using soft computing and remote sensing data at an open water marine renewable test site

Energy Reports

Lei Ren

Jianming Miao

Michael Hartnett

2020/2/1

Tidal-stream power assessment—A novel modelling approach

Energy Reports

LM Flores Mateos

M Hartnett

2020/2/1

Interactions, mechanisms and impact of future coastal urban flooding. A case study of Cork city

Irish National Hydrology Conference 2020

Jennifer Isabel Munro Kirkpatrick

Stephen Nash

Michael Hartnett

Joanne Comer

Agnieszka Indiana Olbert

2020/11/17

Modelling Irish Transitional and Coasta l Systems to Determine Nutrient Reduction Measures to Achieve Good Status

Joseph V McGovern

Stephen Nash

Michael Hartnett

2020

Analysis of fixed turbine operating conditions with and without a shock capture scheme

LM Flores Mateos

M Hartnett

2020/10/12

Investigations into synoptic spatiotemporal characteristics of coastal upper ocean circulation using high frequency radar data and model output

Remote Sensing

Lei Ren

Nanyang Chu

Zhan Hu

Michael Hartnett

2020/9/1

Hydrodynamic effects of tidal-stream power extraction for varying turbine operating conditions

Energies

Lilia Flores Mateos

Michael Hartnett

2020/6/23

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