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| BIOGRAPHY BRIEF: |
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| Ph.D. Student, Physical Ocean Science and Engineering |
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Education: |
- B.S. Meteorology, Millersville University, 2010
- B.S. Ocean Sciences and Coastal Studies, Millersville University, 2010
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| Research Interests: |
- Molecular and non-molecular diffusive fluxes across the air-sea interface
- Bubble mediated gas transfer and dynamics
- Climate change, impacts, and mitigation stratgeties
- Science communication
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| Contact Information: |
University of Delaware |
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College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment |
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210 Robinson Hall |
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Newark, DE 19716 USA |
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| ABOUT ME: |
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My research is focused on understanding gas transfer across the atmosphere/ocean interface. The ocean is
a significant sink of atmospheric CO2 and thus, a complete understand of carbon dioxide flux through the air-sea interface is a particularly pressing and time sensitive issue.
However, the study of air-sea gas exchange is multifaceted as both interfacial and bubble mediated flux play an important role.
For more information please see Gas Flux through Bubbly Ocean Layers.
I gradutate from Millersville University in 2010 with a BS in Meteorology and a BS in Ocean Sciences and Coastal Studies with an option in Physical Oceanography. For information about previous work, please see my personal webpage.
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