Jack Marsh
Jack’s pathway into coastal engineering began during his civil engineering studies, where an early interest in coastal processes and hazards led him to pursue hands-on experience alongside his academic training. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in 2025, building a strong foundation in coastal engineering principles and applied analysis.
Throughout his time working in coastal engineering, Jack has been involved in a broad range of studies and investigations across Australia and the Pacific. His experience includes supporting assessments of coastal processes and hazards, contributing to design development for coastal works, and working with spatial and monitoring datasets to analyse changes in coastal landscapes.
Jack’s work has involved the collection, processing, and interpretation of spatial and survey data, as well as supporting quality assurance and compliance activities. With strong capabilities in geographic mapping and data analysis, he contributes to coastal engineering studies through a methodical and analytical approach to understanding dynamic coastal environments.
