Earth and Planetary Sciences PhD candidate @Stanford studying planetary surface processes, specifically bedform patterns and sediments
A transdisciplinary working group for student researchers, artists, and practitioners in the salt- and fresh- #water #humanities, #socsc & #lifesciences Instagram: @estuaryharbour #waterstudies #envhum #climate #environment #earth #edusky #academicsky
way too online oceanographer (he/him)
Postdoc at @caltech.edu studying sea ice-ocean interactions.
PhD in physical oceanography from the University of Washington.
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https://sdbrenner.github.io/
fluid dynamicist interested in waves/instabilities/turbulence in stratified flows
Assistant Professor at University of New Hampshire in Ocean/Mechanical Engineering | Fluids nerd, climber, cat enthusiast | she/her
Asst Prof of Environmental Fluid Mechanics at UT Austin || love turbulence || love greyhounds
Assistant professor @PSUGeosci | hydrogeologist | hydrologist| coastal oceanographer
psuhydrogeolab.com
PhD student in CEE @ Stanford; interested in geomorphology π, sediments πͺ¨, and fluids π; she/her; go birds π¦
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Geotechnical engineer, cat mom (x2), knitter, assistant professor University of New Hampshire , Cincinnati & Virginia Tech (x2) alum. she/her/hers
Asst. Prof. of Oceanography. Interested in fluid mechanics, waves, air-sea interaction, physics, geometry, applied math and the history of science. He/him. https://www.nickpizzooceans.com
Coastal oceanographer in the mountains. NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO and the University of Washington. (she/her)
Advancing the understanding and wise stewardship of estuaries and coasts worldwide
https://www.cerf.science/
CERF 2025: https://conference.cerf.science/
Estuaries and Coasts journal: https://link.springer.com/journal/12237
@estuariescoasts.bsky.social
Physical oceanographer. Part-time data scientist. Tar Heel. Dad of 4. I build models to predict coastal hazards like high tide flooding and rip currents.
CFD | Waves | Turbulence | Computational Geometry
https://3d.bk.tudelft.nl/apatil/
The WE3Lab is a collaborative team of researchers with the mission of reducing the cost and carbon intensity of water desalination and reuse. https://linktr.ee/we3lab
https://sustainability.stanford.edu/
Our mission of discovery and learning is energized by a spirit of optimism and possibility that dates to our founding.
Assistant Professor, Stanford University | coastal dynamics & engineering | wave enthusiast | she/her