Posts Tagged ‘Maureen Conte’
A Time-series Success Story
Three more years of funding awarded to 43-year-old Oceanic Flux Program at BIOS
Read MoreBIOS Scientists Gather for Ocean Sciences Meeting
Presenters from BIOS among nearly 5,000 attendees at international conference
Read MoreCelebrating 40 Years of the Oceanic Flux Program
Deep in the Sargasso Sea, the OFP continues to track the ocean’s interior
Read More2014 Chief Scientist Training Cruise – The Story Behind the Science
The purpose of these cruises is to give early-career marine scientists, including PhD students, insight into what it takes to successfully plan and execute a research cruise—everything from acquiring funded ship time to mobilizing laboratory equipment and supplies, from reporting at sea to living aboard a working research vessel
Read MoreBIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer to Host Chief Scientist Training Cruise
From May 30-June 9, BIOS’s R/V Atlantic Explorer will be hosting the 2014 Chief Scientist Training cruise, led by Dr. Maureen Conte and attended by fourteen graduate students, post docs, and early career faculty from throughout the US
Read MoreBIOS Has Strong Representation at the 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting
From February 23-28, nearly 5,600 ocean scientists, engineers, students, educators, and policy makers gathered in Honolulu for the 2014 Ocean Sciences Meeting
Read MoreCelebrating 35 Years of Particle Flux Measurements in the Sargasso Sea
This year, the Ocean Flux Program celebrates 35 years of continuous measurements, making it the longest running time-series of its kind
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