Dr. Jongsun Kim Postdoctoral researcher with Drs. David Ullman & Lew Rothstein, Graduate School of Oceanography, URI HOWDY! I’m a coastal system modeler interested in physical and biogeochemical interactions in the coastal water ecosystem. I’m also a chemical oceanographer who works in marine and freshwater ecosystems. My work is centered around the interface of biogeochemical […]
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Getting to Know: Dr. Arin Nelson & Annie Innes-Gold
Dr. Arin Nelson, postdoctoral researcher with Dr. Baylor Fox-Kemper (Brown) & Dr. Lew Rothstein (URI) Greetings! I am constructing a forecast system for Narragansett Bay utilizing computer models and real-world observations developed by my peers in the RI C-AIM community. My academic interests lay in the patterns of motions of things. These interests led me […]
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RI C-AIM student investigators Juwaan Douglas-Jenkins and Sonia Refulio-Coronado highlight their research on biofilm formation and environmental conservation, respectively.
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Members of this year’s Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program talk about pursuing marine science and how their RI NSF EPSCoR project helps further their career goals.
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I am a newly appointed RI C-AIM Postdoctoral Fellow, but I started my time at URI in 2010 as a Cell and Molecular Biology doctoral student.
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I am an architecture student, finishing my final year at the Rhode Island School of Design. I’ve always been interested in how design can play a role in facilitating adaption to our shifting climate.
Continue reading "Getting to Know: Anya Drozd, RISD"Data Visualization: The Great Synthesizer
Organized through RI C-AIM and Rhode Island College, this three-day virtual workshop offers guidance and resources for high school teachers, graduate students and post-docs on how best to utilize science and data visualizations in the classroom.
Continue reading "Data Visualization: The Great Synthesizer"RI C-AIM’s Andreu changes operations for COVID research
Dr. Irene Andreu was unsure what she, operations manager for a lab that typically conducted marine research, could offer upon joining the University of Rhode Island’s Rapid Solvers group in March. An introductory meeting with colleagues across the state who are producing quick but accurate research on protective tools halting the COVID-19 pandemic changed her stance.
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After a pause because of the COVID-19 pandemic, participants in the 2020 Vis-a-Thon have recommenced their projects visualizing scientific research, working with faculty from the Rhode Island School of Design and the Edna Lawrence Nature Lab.
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As part of “The Breakdown,” RI C-AIM’s student newsletter, Diana Fontaine, doctoral candidate at URI’s Graduate School of Oceanography, talks about her background and research as a marine biologist with C-AIM investigator Dr. Tatiana Rynearson, her advisor.
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