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Oceanography at CU Boulder

The oceans cover approximately 71% of the earth's surface. They have an enormous heat capacity and thus play a crucial role in global climate. Interactions between the ocean and atmosphere are responsible for global phenomena such as El Niño. Understanding ocean circulation, dynamics, thermodynamics, and mixed layer processes is crucial for understanding climate variability and prediction.

Graduate students, research staff, and faculty work together on a wide range of research topics: large-scale dynamics of the ocean and the atmosphere; air-sea interaction; radiative transfer and remote sensing of the ocean and the atmosphere; sea ice and its role in climate; cloud-climate interactions; atmospheric chemistry and aerosols; atmospheric technology; extended weather and climate prediction; hydrological processes; and boundary layer measurement and modeling.

A recent emphasis on ocean science curriculum development has led to new ATOC degree options and courses. In Spring 2007, the Executive Advisory Council on Research and Graduate Education of the CU-Boulder campus approved a Graduate Level Certificate in Oceanography. In Fall 2008, the ATOC faculty approved a Physical Oceanography (PO) track to the core curriculum of required courses for the Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Master's Degree and Ph.D. A new ATOC course to introduce the community is Seminar: Oceanography in Boulder.

 

Faculty in ATOC with Oceanographic Reasearch and Teaching Interests:

John T. Andrews, Fellow and Professor Emeritus, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences, ATOC affiliate faculty.

  • Glacial and marine sedimentology and chronologies
  • high-resolution marine studies
  • Personal page

William Emery, Professor, CCAR and Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, ATOC affiliate faculty.

Baylor Fox-Kemper, Fellow and Assistant Professor, CIRES and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

  • Physics of the ocean and its role in climate
  • Ocean modeling and theory
  • Computational oceanography
  • Personal homepage

Weiqing Han, Assistant Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

  • Dynamics of the tropical ocean circulation
  • Coupled ocean-atmopsheric dynamics
  • Process studies
  • Numerical modeling
  • Air-sea interaction
  • Personal homepage

John E. Hart, Professor Emeritus, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

Lakshmi Kantha, Professor, CCAR and Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, ATOC affiliate faculty.

  • Numerical models of the oceans and related physical processes
  • Coupled regional models of ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions
  • Turbulence and mixing in the oceans and the atmosphere
  • Wave motions, tides, altimetry
  • Personal homepage

James Maslanik, Research Professor, CCAR, ATOC affiliate faculty.

  • Polar climatology
  • Remote sensing
  • Regional modeling of sea ice and land surface processes
  • Personal homepage

Ralph Milliff, Research Scientist and Associate Professor Adjunct, CORA and Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, ATOC adjunct faculty.

Jeffrey Weiss, Associate Chair, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences

 

Other Faculty at CU-Boulder with Oceanographic Research and Teaching Interests:

Mark J. Ablowitz, Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics

David M. Anderson, Fellow and Adjoint Associate Professor, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences

  • Paleoceanography
  • Marine geology
  • Quantitative paleoenvironmental reconstruction
  • Personal page

George Born, Director and Professor, CCAR and Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences

Mel Cundiff, Associate Professor, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Olivier Desjardins, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Large-eddy simulation and direct numerical simulation of turbulent liquid atomization
  • Advanced numerical methods for complex reacting turbulent flows
  • Advanced numerical methods for multiphase flows
  • Lagrangian and Eulerian spray modeling
  • Modeling of turbulent multiphase combustion
  • Personal homepage

Albin J. Gasiewski, Director and Professor, CET and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  • Passive and active remote sensing
  • Radiative transfer theory and applications
  • Electronics and airborne sensors
  • Meteorology and oceanography
  • Personal homepage

Anne Jennings, Fellow and Assistant Professor, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences

Keith Julien, Professor and Graduate Studies Chair, Department of Applied Mathematics

  • Dynamics and instability processes in geophysical and astrophysical fluid dynamics
  • Personal homepage

Robert Leben, Associate Research Professor, CCAR and Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences

  • Satellite altimetry and its application to ocean circulation monitoring
  • Computational fluid dynamics and digital signal processing techniques and their application to problems in geophysical fluid dynamics and aerodynamics
  • Personal homepage

Scott J. Lehman, Fellow and Research Professor, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences

  • Paleoclimatology
  • Paleoceanography
  • Radiocarbon research
  • Personal page

Tom Marchitto, Fellow and Assistant Professor, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences

  • Paleoceanography
  • Past ocean chemistry
  • Quaternary paleoclimate
  • Personal page

Kamran Mohseni, Associate Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences

  • Mobile sensor networking platforms (airborne and underwater)
  • Fluid dynamics
  • Personal homepage

Steve Nerem, Fellow and Associate Professor, CIRES, CCAR, and Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences

  • Remote sensing: altimetry, geodesy
  • Sea level change
  • Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)
  • Personal page

Harvey Segur, Professor, Department of Applied Mathematics

Mark Serreze, Fellow and Associate Research Professor, CIRES and Department of Geography

  • Arctic climate variability and change
  • Arctic atmosphere-ocean-ice interactions
  • Personal homepage

James Syvitski, Fellow, Former Director, and Professor, INSTAAR and Department of Geological Sciences

  • Discharge dynamics of global rivers and the sediment load they carry
  • Morphology and deposits of continental margins
  • Impact of high-energy weather events on our coastline
  • Impact of ice sheets on high-latitude shelves and slopes
  • Personal homepage

Oleg V. Vasilyev, Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Wavelet Methods for Modeling and Simulation of Complex Multi-Scale Phenomena
  • Theoretical and Numerical Studies in Turbulence
  • Large Eddy Simulations of Turbulent Flows
  • Turbulence Modeling
  • Fluid Dynamics of Geological Processes
  • Personal homepage

Other Oceanographic Research in Boulder:

NCAR, including

NOAA-ESRL, CIRES, and CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center, including

 

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