Erin Markham received her M.S. from GSO in 2015, and was a chemical oceanography student with Rainer Lohmann. She is now a hydrographer at Leidos in Newport, R.I. In this seminar, titled “Just Over the Bridge: Mapping the Path to a Career in Hydrographic Survey,” she discusses her academic and career path.
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GSO Marine Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics Lecture Series: Kristina Walowski, Ph.D.
Kristina Walowski, Ph.D. from Western Washington University presents at GSO’s Marine Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics Lecture Series with her lecture titled “Boron recycling in the mantle: Evidence from a global comparison of ocean island basalts.”
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Lihini Aluwihare, Ph.D., from Scripps Institution of Oceanography presents at GSO’s Marine Chemistry, Geology and Geophysics Lecture Series with her lecture titled
“Peering through new analytical windows at an old problem: marine dissolved organic matter composition and cycling”
Student-Alum Networking Seminar – Yackar Mauzole – “A Journey to Become an Oceanographer: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”
GSO alum Yackar Mauzole discusses her path throughout higher education to becoming an oceanographer and touches on some of the hardships she faced as a student and now as an early career researcher.
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Alum James Maughan talks about his research at MERL and how it led to his career.
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Sarah Fuller is the Operations Manager for WHOI’s Shipboard Scientific Services Group. The path for how she got there winds through various field work opportunities and the desire to continually contribute to research even when she isn’t collecting the data herself.
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Evidence continues to increase that submesoscale dynamics, motions characterized by O(1) Rossby number, make a leading order contribution to surface heat and other tracer fluxes.
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Becoming a scientist and then leaving academia can feel weird. It’s easy to undersell the skills you’ve picked up along the way.
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This seminar will talk about some of the challenges and opportunities in searching for opportunities and writing proposals for funding.
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Microbial eukaryotes (or protists) in marine ecosystems are a link between microbial primary producers and all higher trophic levels.
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