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Sources of baroclinic tidal energy in the Gaoping Submarine Canyon off southwestern Taiwan

Speaker: Ming-Da Chiou [Announcement (PDF)]
Speaker Affiliation: Institute of Oceanography, National Taiwan University
Date: Friday, 21 Oct. at 2:00 PM in Room 5-314

MSEAS Presents Research at the Coastal Ocean Modeling Gordon Research Conference

Prof. Pierre Lermusiaux was one of the presenters at the Coastal Ocean Modeling Gordon Research Conference, held at Mount Holyoke College from June 26 to July 1, 2011. His presentation was titled “PDEs for Ocean Uncertainty Prediction, Nonlinear Data Assimilation and Adaptive Sampling Swarms.”

Local seminars of interest

MSEAS UROP student Jacob Wamala featured on MIT web site front page

MSEAS UROP student, MIT senior Jacob Wamala, was featured on the front page of the MIT web site on Wednesday March 7, 2012. Jacob was described in this fashion: “Senior puts engineering skills, desire to serve toward improving the lives of disadvantaged and marginalized populations”. The full story describes his two years of work with MIT’s AgeLab, provides information on his outside interests and his work on his senior thesis with the MSEAS group. The full story can be found here.

Chris Mirabito

A Massachusetts native, Chris is currently a Research Associate in the MSEAS group. He received his Ph.D. in Computational and Applied Mathematics from the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences at the University of Texas at Austin in August 2011 and joined the MSEAS group in October 2011. His research interests include ocean modelling and finite element methods. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking, cribbage, and, occasionally, fishing around Cape Cod, where knowledge of ocean dynamics is especially handy! He is currently working on: His publications so far include: