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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Christina Ramirez
am a senior majoring in Biological Oceanography at UW. I work in the Seaglider Fabrication Center within the School of Oceanography.
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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