Woods Hole Institution oceanographer Carin Ashjin (Ph.D.1991) spent 4.5 months in the Arctic as part of the MOSAiC expedition and then returned to a pandemic altered world. “I reflect on how what I thought would be surreal (working on a ship frozen into the ice in the middle of the Arctic Ocean) is now normal, and the world that I left behind is the one that is surreal”.
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Christopher Reddy (alum)
Chris Reddy, (Ph.D. 1998), offers his perspective on the Indian Ocean oil spill. Chris says” I’m a scientist who has studied oil spills all over the world for more than three decades, including the Deepwater Horizon disaster in 2010. I’ve learned that the way an oil spill unfolds is not always simple or straightforward, and the worst-case scenario isn’t a fait accompli.”
Continue reading "Christopher Reddy (alum)"Yackar Mauzole (alum)
Yackar Mauzole (M.S. 2014, Ph.D. 2017), discusses what being an oceanographer is like during COVID times, conducting research from your laptop. Growing up in Paris, France she thought “I’d likely become a scientist, as I love solving problems and challenging my mind.” Now she is an oceanographer specializing in satellite oceanography and ocean fronts.
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This professor studies how elements cycle in the ocean. “I’m especially interested in looking at small-scale, nitty-gritty reactions and applying them to larger scale problems and questions,” says Vero. Recently, she spoke with The Garden about keeping our oceans “breathing” during an era of unprecedented carbon emission.
Continue reading "Veronique Oldham (faculty)"Adam Soule (faculty)
A professor of marine geology and geophysics, Soule is the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute’s new director. “It’s been my privilege to go to the seafloor in a submersible and see things no one has seen before,” says Soule. Adam was chief scientist for deep submergence at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Continue reading "Adam Soule (faculty)"Anupa Asokan (alum)
Asokan (M.O./M.B.A. 2012) is a marine scientist and activist who believes the future holds better outcomes for the planet. From Florida, to Washington, D.C to California, Anupa can be found speaking to the policies and issues of marine conservation. With her dual-degree, Anupa is a leader in science communication and ocean advocacy.
Continue reading "Anupa Asokan (alum)"Carrie McDonough (alum)
As a student at GSO, McDonough (Ph.D. 2017) founded Oceanbites, a blog to demystify ocean science by using everyday language. As an assistant professor at Stony Brook University, Carrie is striving to protect the public from exposure to harmful pollutants and draw attention to the global ubiquity of organic contaminants.
Continue reading "Carrie McDonough (alum)"David C. Smith (faculty)
A professor and researcher in microbial oceanography, Smith was selected by AGU to join the first cohort of fellows in its LANDInG Academy—recognition for being a campus leader and a champion for diversity, equity and inclusion in the geosciences. David came to GSO in 1997 and now serves as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs.
Continue reading "David C. Smith (faculty)"Brennan Phillips (alum)
Phillips (Ph.D. 2016), now an assistant professor in URI’s Department of Ocean Engineering, wants to push the limits of technology by creating robotics for ocean exploration that are smaller, lighter and more affordable. He recently developed a miniature deep-sea camera system and the world’s smallest fiber-optic reel system.
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Judy Yaqin Li May (Ph.D. 1996) is a research ecologist at the NOAA Fisheries Milford Laboratory and will be retiring after 16 years of federal service. Judy’s research examines the variability in coastal environments over time and how this variability affects the phytoplankton at the base of the food web.
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