Reporting by Helen Hill for the MIT Darwin Project
The Darwin Project is thrilled to welcome two brilliant new MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate students to its ranks this fall. Continue reading New Student Welcome
Reporting by Helen Hill for the MIT Darwin Project
The Darwin Project is thrilled to welcome two brilliant new MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate students to its ranks this fall. Continue reading New Student Welcome
A warm welcome to CBIOMES Postdoctoral Scholar Dr John Casey, who recently moved from the University of Hawai’i, to join the MIT Darwin Project.
A warm welcome to incoming postdoc Dr Zhen Wu who joins the MIT Darwin Project as part of the Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology (SCOPE.)
Prestigious fellowship provides funding to pursue research on fundamental problems in marine microbial ecology.
by Helen Hill | MIT Darwin Project
It was recently announced that B.B. Cael, a graduate student in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program working with Prof Mick Follows in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, has been awarded one of nine 2018 Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Marine Microbial Ecology. Continue reading Congratulations to Simons Postdoctoral Fellow B.B. Cael
A warm welcome to incoming postdoc Dr Greg Britten who joins the MIT Darwin Project as part of the Simons Foundation Collaboration on Computational Modeling of the Biogeochemistry of Marine Ecosystems.
Ryan Woosley is a a marine physical chemist, focusing on the marine carbon cycle. A particular interest is in quantifying where and how much anthropogenic carbon is being taken up and stored in the ocean. He is also interested in improving the accuracy and precision of inorganic carbon measurements, specifically pH and total alkalinity. Continue reading New Research Scientist Ryan Woosley
Congratulations to Darwin Project’s Emily Zakem who successfully defended her doctoral dissertation Linking Microbes and Climate: Insights into the Marine Oxygen and Nitrogen Cycles with Microbial Metabolic Functional Types on March 24. Continue reading Darwin Celebrates Emily’s Doctoral Defense
Aboozar Tabatabai joins the Darwin team from Rutgers University where he was working on hydrodynamic and biogeochemical modeling in estuarine environments to quantify nutrient fluxes for his PhD project with Dr. John Wilkin. Continue reading New Postdoc Aboozar Tabatabai
Using tiny marine microbes to model climate change: MIT News profiles Darwin’s Mick Follows Continue reading An Ocean of Opportunity
New Darwin project postdoc Mohammad Ashkezari got his PhD in atomic physics, at Simon Fraser University (Canada) in collaboration with the ALPHA experiment at CERN, Geneva Switzerland. Continue reading New Postdoc Mohammad Ashkezari