Current Project
The University of Southern Mississippi - Stennis Space Center, MS
Graduate Research Assistant
My research focuses on near-inertial oscillations in the Northern Gulf of Mexico using data collected from a variety of ocean observing tools, such as high-frequency radar, buoys and moorings. Near-inertial oscillations are important for vertical mixing and can impact biological process is the ocean. I am co-advised by Professors Stephan Howden and Arne Diercks.
Graduate Research Assistant
My research focuses on near-inertial oscillations in the Northern Gulf of Mexico using data collected from a variety of ocean observing tools, such as high-frequency radar, buoys and moorings. Near-inertial oscillations are important for vertical mixing and can impact biological process is the ocean. I am co-advised by Professors Stephan Howden and Arne Diercks.
Past Projects
Tulane University - New Orleans, LA
Undergraduate Research Assistant
Undergraduate Research Assistant
- Planetary Science Research Group - Mapping surface features on Venus
- GATR: Geophysics and Active Tectonics Research Group
- BARNZ: Back Arc Rifting, New Zealand
- ISLA: Induced Seismicity in Louisiana