I'm a PhD student at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography working on observing ocean turbulence using novel instrumentation.
I am also a passionate decarbonization advocate and enjoy thinking about solutions for the clean energy transition.
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The Multiscale Ocean Dynamics group at Scripps develops novel instrumentation to observe ocean dynamics with unprescedented resolution and accuracy. Each instrument and observing technique has a unique set of challenges associated with turning measurements into high-quality datasets that are useful to the oceanographic community. In support of the group’s efforts and my own research, I have developed processing routines for a variety of instruments.
To correct for the mismatch between upgoing and downgoing FastCTD casts, I improve on code to correct for instrument hysteresis.
A drifting thermistor chain is affected by wave motion. I develop code to calibrate thermistor clock drifts and temperature offsets in-situ, and grid data.
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