About Jose C. Borrero

Jose Borrero
Dr. Jose Borrero

Jose Borrero was born in California in 1971 and spent the first half of his life in Florida before returning to the West Coast in 1994. He completed a Ph.D. in Coastal Engineering at the University of Southern California, writing a thesis on tsunami hazards for California. During his PhD studies Jose surveyed the effects of tsunamis in, Nicaragua (1995, 2003), Mexico (1995), Indonesia (1996),Papua New Guinea (1998, 2002), Turkey (1999), Marquesas Islands (1999) and Peru (2000). He also led numerous field investigations in to the aftermath of the December 26, 2004 and March 28, 2005 Sumatran earthquakes and tsunamis, conducting field work throughout Western Sumatra, Aceh and the Mentawai Islands as well as the only field survey to the coast of Somalia in Africa. Jose is an avid surfer and adventurer and now lives in Raglan, New Zealand where he works for ASR Limited, a coastal science and consulting firm that specializes in designing and building artificial surfing reefs as well as more traditional forms of coastal science, research and education.

Want to learn more about Jose Borrero? Check out his personal website, a website dedicated to his tsunami research, and his blog archive.