Upcoming Events
Week of Events
WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF)
The festival is back in person July 27-August 3 as well as online, August 4-11. Festivalgoers at the 33rd WHFF have the opportunity to see as many feature length and short films as time allows during the eight-day festival! Besides film screenings, there are Q&As with filmmakers, panel discussions, workshops, parties featuring some of the…
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Physical Oceanography Department Steinbach Scholar Seminar: How Does the Atmosphere Drive the Ocean? Identifying Mechanisms and Origins of Stochastic Ocean Variability in the North Atlantic
Physical Oceanography Department Steinbach Scholar Seminar: How Does the Atmosphere Drive the Ocean? Identifying Mechanisms and Origins of Stochastic Ocean Variability in the North Atlantic
Dan Amrhein, NCAR Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department - Clark 507 This will be a hybrid seminar held in Clark 507. If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/96050868877?pwd=ZGVzdlhOQWRsMlA0SGVtMkFBdzExQT09
Folk Singing in the Park with Jeremy Korr and Friends
Folk Singing in the Park with Jeremy Korr and Friends
Folk singing has been a MBL summer tradition for eight decades! Guests of all ages are encouraged to come sing along to folk music every Tuesday from June 27 through August 8. This FREE! event is held in Waterfront Park located, located next to the MBL Club 100 Water Street, Woods Hole. Bring your own…
Summer Lecture Series
Summer Lecture Series
9:30 a.m. From Land to Sea: Sediments as Archives of Earth’s Past (and Present) Sarah Widlansky, USGS 10:10 a.m. Is the Gulf Stream Weakening? Chris Piecuch, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office - Clark 507
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: On the Way to the Limit: Fast Singular Limits and Averaging over Phase in Highly Oscillatory PDEs
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: On the Way to the Limit: Fast Singular Limits and Averaging over Phase in Highly Oscillatory PDEs
Beth Wingate, University of Exeter Sponsored by: WHOI GFD Program - Walsh Cottage
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
AOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: The Emperor Penguin – How Remote Sensing Helped The Transformation From A Hard-To-Study Species Into The Southern Ocean’s Canary In A Coal Mine
AOP&E Department Hybrid Seminar: The Emperor Penguin – How Remote Sensing Helped The Transformation From A Hard-To-Study Species Into The Southern Ocean’s Canary In A Coal Mine
Dan Zitterbart, WHOI Sponsored by: AOP&E Department - Smith Conference Room This will be a hybrid seminar held in Smith Conference Room . If you wish to join virtually, you can access the Zoom link here: https://whoi-edu.zoom.us/j/97634745714 Meeting ID: 976 3474 5714 Dial in: 646 558 8656
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Movement Behavior and Energetics of Swimming Marine Mollusks
Doctoral Dissertation Defense of Thesis: Movement Behavior and Energetics of Swimming Marine Mollusks
Seth Cones, MIT-WHOI Joint Program Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office - Clark 507 This will be held virtually. Use the Zoom link to register: https://mit.zoom.us/j/91437109875?pwd=hMYIRugiczo4xfYtQpXEFebixyeQEL.1 Meeting ID: 914 3710 9875 Password: Sethalopod
Splash Lab
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: Eigenmodes, Adjoints, and the Solar Dynamo
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: Eigenmodes, Adjoints, and the Solar Dynamo
Keaton Burns, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Sponsored by: WHOI GFD Program - Walsh Cottage
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Splash Lab
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: In Search of Stratified Turbulence
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Program: In Search of Stratified Turbulence
Colm-cille Caulfield, University of Cambridge Sponsored by: WHOI GFD Program - Walsh Cottage
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Tunes at Noon
WHOI Summer Walking Tour
Friday Evening Lecture Series: Going Where The Wild Things Are: Ocean Microbes, Their Interactions, and Ecosystem Consequences
Friday Evening Lecture Series: Going Where The Wild Things Are: Ocean Microbes, Their Interactions, and Ecosystem Consequences
Alexandra Worden, MBL & University of Chicago This will be a hybrid seminar held in the Cornelia Clapp Auditorium. If you wish to join virtually, you can register here https://mbl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JM95OLjeRJun15JZTyAE0w#/registration…