After four years I have finally finished my PhD at the University of Oxford. An enormous thanks to my two fantastic supervisors, David Marshall and Mike Bell, for their guidance and support.
The second paper from my PhD has just been published in JGR: Oceans!
Use the link below to take a look!
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023JC019711
In this paper, we use an idealized model of the Weddell Gyre and find that it is extremely sensitive to horizontal resolution.
Tomorrow (Tuesday, 27th June) I will be visiting Southampton to give a seminar at 11am in the National Oceanography Centre. If you are in Southampton and would like to meet, let me know!
This week I will be visiting the British Antarctic Survey for two days (31st May - 1st June). If you are at BAS or Cambridge and would like to meet, let me know!
On Tuesday this week I will be presenting at the University of Liverpool as part of the Ocean seminar series.
The seminar is all about the idealized model of the Weddell Gyre that I created and have used throughout my PhD.
I am absolutely delighted to announce that I have received an Outstanding Student Presentation Award (OSPA) for my talk at AGU22.
Thanks to the judges for their helpful feedback and most importantly thanks to all the attendees I met in Chicago who shared their incredible research.
I am excited to announce that I have submitted my second paper to JGR: Oceans and the preprint is now available on ESS Open Archive.
Use the link below to take a look!
This year I will be presenting my work at the AGU 2022 conference in Chicago.
I will be presenting two posters:
My recently published work on spurious forces in the Community Modeling and Open Innovation session on Wednesday, 14th December at 14:45-18:15 CT (link here).
It has been an incredible and jam-packed week in Paris. The joint meetings for SO-CHIC and OCEAN:ICE showcased some great science and I have met some incredible people. I was introduced to some exciting new observational datasets and I have learned so much about polynyas and their impact on the ocean and atmosphere.
I have a very exciting week lined up ahead of me. The joint meetings for SO-CHIC and OCEAN:ICE are taking place at Sorbonne University in Paris.
On Thursday, I will be sharing some results from my idealized model of the Weddell Gyre.