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WHOI Ocean Encounters Virtual Event: From the Sea to the Stars: Women Engineering for Ocean and Space Exploration

Speakers include: Anna Michel, Chief Scientist, NDSF, WHOI Loral O' Hara, NASA Astronaut, and former WHOI engineer Gwyneth Packard, Senior Engineer, Software, WHOI Kaitlyn Tradd, Research Engineer, Mechanical, WHOI Special Guest Host: Carol Anne Clayson, WHOI climate scientist and Associate Director of Research Strategy This will be held virtually. To register, please visit:  https://www.whoi.edu/ocean-encounters-registration/ This…

Ocean Encounters: From the Sea to the Stars: Women engineering for ocean and space exploration

From the Sea to the Stars: the Sea Women engineering for ocean and space exploration Speakers: Anna Michel, Chief Scientist, NDSF, WHOI, Loral O' Hara, NASA Astronaut, and former WHOI engineer, Gwyneth Packard, Senior Engineer, Software, WHOI, Kaitlyn Tradd, Research Engineer, Mechanical, WHOI with special guest host Carol Anne Clayson, WHOI climate scientist and Associate…

Ocean Encounters Virtual Series: Antarctica!

The next WHOI Ocean Encounters virtual series will be held on Wednesday, March 9 at 7:30 p.m. This event is titled “Antarctica!” Antarctica and the Southern Ocean make up the most remote part of our planet. Learn how changes happening in this harsh and distant place matter to us all. Featured speakers are. Jamie Coleman,…

Ocean Encounters: Robots! How New Technologies are Advancing Ocean Research, Exploration, and Science-Based Solutions

Virtual Event

The next WHOI Ocean Encounters virtual series will be held on Wednesday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. This event is titled “Robots! How New Technologies are Advancing Ocean Research, Exploration, and Science-Based Solutions.” Ocean robots are revolutionizing science at sea. Join us to find out how researchers are using increasingly sophisticated autonomous and remotely operated…

Ocean Encounters: The Arctic Our – planet on thin ice

Virtual Event

The far north is feeling the heat from climate change more than anywhere else on Earth, with rising temperatures and melting ice putting increasing pressure on marine life, ocean currents, and human lives and livelihoods. Join us as we talk with scientists studying Earth’s northernmost regions and learn how changes in the Arctic affect the…