Students and educators for Leg 1 of the VISIONS’14 Expedition. Front: Chief Scientist John Delaney and Co-instructor for the UW Ocean 411 Class – Sea Going Research and Discovery. Left to right: Katie Bigham, Sam Albertson, Jesse Turnder, Gina Hansen, Don Setiawan, Charles Garcia, Krista Nunnally, Deb Kelley (Co-Chief Scientist and Co-instructor for Ocean 411), and Christina Ramirez. Back row left to right: Friedrich Knuth, John Wonderly (Clallam Bay School), Caitlin Russel, and Leslie Sautter (College of Charleston). Photo Credit. Mitch Elend, University of Washington.
Katie Bigham
This will be my third year at the University of Washington, where I am majoring in Oceanography. Last year I participated on VISIONS'14 and am excited to be back out for VISIONS'15.
Krista Nunnally
I am currently a fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Washington in Seattle, pursuing a degree in Oceanography. My interests include both biological and chemical processes in the ocean as well as micro and macro-fauna at hydrot
Jesse Turner
Hello there! My name is Jesse Turner and I am a senior in Oceanography at the University of Washington. My passions are endless, but a few of my hobbies include hiking, biking, slacklining, skiing, soccer, and juggling. I am originally from Vash
Sam Albertson
I am a sophomore studying engineering at the University of Washington. After growing up in Woodinville, Washington, my interests have extended beyond engineering into physics, astronomy, math, computer science, oceanography, scuba diving, neuros
Charles Garcia
I am a senior in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington. I got my first taste of research in a computational modeling lab. One of the main problems I ran into was the low resolution of data gathered by oceanographic cruises.
Christina Ramirez
am a senior majoring in Biological Oceanography at UW. I work in the Seaglider Fabrication Center within the School of Oceanography.
Landung Setiawan
My journey began in central Java, Indonesia. Later, I moved to United States to further my studies. Currently, I am a senior at the University of Washington, School of Oceanography. In high school, I was involved in a special program called Ocea