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Seminar at the University of Liverpool

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.

Outstanding Student Presentation Award at AGU!

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.

Preprint of my second paper is out!

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!

I will be presenting at AGU 2022

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).

Thanks for having me SO-CHIC and OCEAN:ICE

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.

Invited talk at the SO-CHIC and OCEAN:ICE joint project meeting

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.

Seminar at the University of Exeter

This week I will be presenting a seminar for the Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics group at the University of Exeter. The seminar will be an in-depth study of ocean gyres and their vorticity budget and is largely based on my recently published paper.

Best talk at Ocean Modelling SIG!

The Ocean Modelling SIG was a fantastic meeting, jam-packed with great talks. It is therefore a great honour to win the prize for best talk at the meeting alongside Andrea Rochner from Exeter

See you at the Natural History Museum!

I am very excited to be presenting in the Challenger Society Ocean Modelling annual meeting at the Natural History Museum in London. I will be presenting my work on spurious forces in the afternoon session (9th September 13:30 - 15:30 GMT)

I will be presenting at EGU 2022

This year I will be presenting my work at the EGU 2022 conference in Vienna. I will be presenting my work on spurious forces in the Numerical Modelling of the Ocean session (link here).