Upcoming Events
MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: Isotopic Techniques for Disentangling Sources and Degradation Pathways of Marine Organic Matter
Hilary Close, University of Miami Sponsored by: MC&G Department - Carriage House This will be a hybrid seminar held in Carriage House . If you wish to join virtually, you…
Special MBL Hybrid Seminar: Landscape Painting for Beginners: DNA Information-Keeping and Nonlinear Encodin
Speck AuditoriumJoe Davis, Harvard Medical School Sponsored by: MBL Logan Science Program - Speck Auditorium This will be a hybrid seminar held in Speck Auditorium. If you wish to join virtually,…
Physical Oceanography Department Seminar: Eddy-Induced Air-Sea Coupling in Momentum and Heat Budgets
Clark 201 366 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAYanxu Chen, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department - Clark 201
UPCOMING “OCEAN ENCOUNTERS” VIRTUAL EVENT
VirtualOn Wednesday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m., join WHOI’s Julie Huber, marine microbiologist & senior scientist; WHOI’s Heidi Sosik, plankton ecologist & senior scientist; and WHOI’s Nina Yang, biological oceanographer…
Biology Department Seminar: Selectively Breeding Heat-Tolerant Sugar Kelp for Resilient Aquaculture
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MASara T. Gonzalez, WHOI Sponsored by: Biology Department This will be a hybrid seminar held in Redfield Auditorium If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/97000865816…
MC&G Department Hybrid Seminar: How Much Does Ice Volume Contribute to the Glacial Terminations? –Reinterpreting the Sawtooth Climatic Cycles of the Late Pleistocene
Clark 507 360 Woods Hole Road, WOODS HOLE, MAWeimin Si, Brown University Sponsored by: MC&G Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access…
Physical Oceanography Department Seminar: Can We Predict “Incoherent Internal Tides” in the Global Oceans?
Clark 201 366 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAYadidya Badarvada, University of Michigan Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department - Clark 201