VISIONS 19 Students
VISIONS’19 Student Participants For over two decades, the University of Washington has enabled at-sea experiences for undergraduate and graduate students through cruise
VISIONS’19 Student Participants For over two decades, the University of Washington has enabled at-sea experiences for undergraduate and graduate students through cruise
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For over two decades, the University of Washington has enabled at-sea experiences for undergraduate and graduate students through cruise participation. The UW has continued its commitment to the OOI Regional Cabled Array effort through use of th
Greetings! I am Alex Andronikides, currently a senior studying Geology at Queens College in New York. At the moment, I am working with Prof. Longpre, a volcanologist and igneous petrologist at Queens College. I analyze the crystal cargo found in
My name is Bao Tran Do. I go by Tran but it is pronounce as Tron like Megatron or Tron Legacy due to the way how my native language structured. I am currently now a Junior and majoring in Earth, Space, and Science-Physics. I am a chocoholic and
For over two decades, the University of Washington has enabled at-sea experiences for undergraduate and graduate students through cruise participation.
Monique Sophia Bell is a senior at the University of Washington; she is pursuing a degree in oceanography, with a marine biology minor (pending June 2019). Monique takes an interest in physical oceanography, and marine geology and geophysics. In
I have just completed my junior year as an Oceanography major at the University of Washington. My three areas of academic interest are in ocean technology, physical oceanography, and atmospheric sciences. I currently work at the UW Argo Float La
Hi there! I’m Kelsy Cain and I am currently a junior studying biological oceanography at University of Washington. I have always had a passion for the water having grown up on Puget Sound. My interest in oceanography stemmed from my enviro
Zac Cooper is a graduate student in the School of Oceanography and the Astrobiology Program at the University of Washington. His research focuses on understanding the interactions of bacteria and viruses in extremely cold environments with field