PhD Student @URIGSO
Interested in the flow of carbon and nitrogen through ecosystems and food webs using Isotopes- She/Her, FirstGen, Moderately Deaf, Artist
Our paper on the drivers of N fixing cyanos in mountain lakes is out in L&O! We found important abiotic and biotic factors for these bloom forming taxa. @StreckerScience
Thanks to @Portland_State for #OA support! https://t.co/S9Q7ZXamKR @aslo_org@dave_hambright#HAB#cyanos
To address complex questions about food security, coastal health & resilience, and climate change requires a team w/ diverse expertise, backgrounds & ways of thinking. Meet the people of the @DrKeltonMcMahon Ocean Ecogeochemistry Lab at #URIGSO
Full video: https://t.co/2P7uEQMYAV
Woo-hoo! Shout to the amazing @CatrinaNow, PhD student in my lab, who is reshaping how we think about pelagic-benthic coupling and the drivers of the biological pump! Also an incredible artist and science communicator, as well as #DisabilityAdvocate in STEM. #WomeninSTEM
With a passion for science and art, @universityofri#URIGSO Ph.D. student Catrina Nowakowski @catrinanow is researching how the surface and bottom of the ocean are connected through time. Learn more in this week’s Get to Know GSO!
#GTKGSO
@ecogiroux I would have them look into firstgen programs, mine made a very big difference for me in undergrad, it had students from similar backgrounds and someone who’s job it was to make sure I actually understood resources were for me that I would have never knew about in the first place
When I was 5 I was afraid of the color purple because I got stung by two giant jellyfish, this one is a bit smaller
Dissection Microscope camera, blue boxes half cm scale
Check out our feature in the @RISD Nature Lab newsletter! It shows the installation of our resin sculpture above the water and includes a small discussion!
Hi Friends! Check out @Sofarocean's ocean weather and wave data! Free access for academic use! An awesome data resource for your research and classroom projects. Feel free to reach out with any questions and I'd love to hear your project ideas!
#oceanography#oceandata
Art and science collaboration with Eunhyung Chung, @risd Graduate student through the @RIEPSCoR Vis-a-Thon program
Color: Temperature and Mixing Water Masses
Width: The Animal Size
Height and transparency: The Energy moving through the food web
Left-Right: Time
Working was somebody outside of my field has been an incredibly valuable experience, together we were able to take my thesis work and reframe the way it’s presented to accomplish personal goals that we share in our work
I can’t wait to see what we come up with next now!