Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Benjamin Beaumont
Anne Kroo
Amy Phung
Alyssa McKenna
Alexa Davy
Aditya Gupta
Adin Handler
WHOI receives $1.6 Million to build revolutionary Antarctic ice shelf monitoring system
SAMS will operate autonomously for years in hostile, difficult-to-reach locations that are Ground Zero for global sea-level rise
Read MoreJeff Pietro
Sr. Engineering Assistant + Puzzle Solver, WHOI’s Mooring Operations and Engineering group
Read MoreMikayla Bechtel
Inna Shapovalenko
Owen Wold
Kevin Chang
Isis Mociño Sánchez
The 10,000-foot view
WHOI’s Tom Bell tracks changes to vulnerable coastal ecosystems with aerial imagery
Read MoreAshland Aguilar
Research Assistant, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Read MoreThe story of a “champion” submersible
Alvin’s humble origins began alongside Wheaties cereal
Read MoreResearchers improve satellite surveillance of emperor penguins
New method will provide accurate counts and breeding success of the threatened species in the light of climate change
Read MoreMadison Smith
Assistant Scientist, Applied Ocean Physics & Engineering
Read MoreA cabled ocean
Internet cables on the seafloor could advance how we track changes in the Arctic
Read MoreJulia Guimond
Coastal hydrogeologist
Read MoreWHOI Scientists Test Prototype Water-Level Sensor
Did you know 43% of Massachusetts’ population lives in a coastal community? WHOI researchers are working to help them protect their futures with the creation of a low-cost water-level sensor. Two prototypes are currently being tested alongside NOAA tidal gauges. Once they confirm they’re working properly, data will be publicly available to help cities and towns plan with resiliency planning.
Read MoreIanna Gilbert
Summer Student Fellow
Read MoreA cold case, filed
A year after East Antarctica’s Conger ice shelf collapsed, an expert uses forensic evidence to uncover what happened
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