On April 8th and 9th, 2024, the International Forum on Sustainable Coastal Engineering and Environment - SCEE 2024 was held. Professor Michele Mossa was invited to give a lecture on the topic of solitary waves interacting with rigid vegetation.
Forum Objectives
The Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China is a world city with over 400 years of cultural heritage and east meeting west – with a world class gaming industry. As an important platform for trade services and culture exchanges between China and Lusophone countries and beyond, Macao has unique advantages in terms of policy, location, economy, culture, history and other aspects. In recent years, since the issue of the national plan to develop the Greater Bay Area into an international innovation and technology hub, and the establishment of the Hengqin (Zhuhai) In-Depth Guangdong-Macao Cooperation Zone, active international exchanges between Macao and the world have been pursued in the area of innovation and technology. The China-Portugal Exchange Forum on Coastal Environment and Innovation Technology for Sustainable Development (CPCET 2023) was organized by M.U.S.T. and NORSCEM to promote the international exchange and cooperation on themes related to the sustainable development of the coastal environment. This forum (SCEE 2024) is a sequel to CPCET 2023. As an inaugural activity of the new marine engineering center, it aims to showcase cutting-edge developments of coastal engineering research and practice in the Greater Bay Area and foster discussion on the latest ideas, research outcomes, and technology transfer experiences among academia, industry, governments, and relevant
stakeholders.