Visiting Scientist and Post-Doctoral Programs

Visiting Scientists

July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009

Date Name / Affiliation Purpose of Visit
8/18/08 Douglas G. Meyer
Partner
Bernuth & Williamson
Participate in AFS Annual Meeting in Ottawa, Canada 8/18/2008-8/19/2008 as an invited presenter.
9/2/2008-10/7/2008 Jong-Ghap Jhun
Professor
Seoul National University
School of Earth and Environmental Science
Seoul, Korea
Visit the monsoon research group at the IPRC, School of Ocean and Earth Science. Conduct collaborative research on the study of the ENSO-Asian monsoon, ENSO-East Asian monsoon relationship, and biennial oscillation. Conduct a seminar on "Variability & Teleconnection of East Asian Summer Monsoon."
9/20/2008-9/27/2008 Amy C. Hirons
Research Professor
Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center
Dania Beach, Florida
Collaborate on a Hawaiian monk seal research project 9/20/2008-9/27/2008 in sampling monk seal bone and prey samples to determine trophic shifts in the foraging of Hawaiian monk seals from 1800s-2000s.
10/17/2008-11/20/2008 So-Young Yim
Researcher
Seoul National University
School of Earth and Environmental Science
Seoul, Korea
Conduct collaborative research on the study of the ENSO-Asian monsoon, ENSO-East Asian monsoon relationships, and biennial oscillation. Visit the monsoon research group at the IPRC, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
11/5/2008-11/6/2008 Gregory Skomal
Senior Marine Fisheries Biologist
Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
Participate in "Shark Predation on Hawaiian Monk Seals" Workshop 11/5/2008-11/6/2008.
11/5/2008-11/6/2008 Ralph Dean Grubbs
Assistant Scholar Scientist
Coastal & Marine Laboratory
Florida State University
Participate in "Shark Predation on Hawaiian Monk Seals" Workshop 11/5/2008-11/6/2008.
11/12/2008-11/14/2008 Carol A. Reeb
Research Associate
Hopkins Marine Station
Stanford University
Participate in a meeting 11/12/2008-11/14/2008 in Honolulu, Hawaii to review fishery statistics, life history parameters, and genetic data from swordfish and striped marlin in the North Pacific Ocean with the goal of developing plausible stock structure scenarios.
11/12/2008-11/14/2008 Jamie Alvarado-Bremer
Associate Professor
Texas A&M University
Galveston, Texas
Participate in a meeting in Honolulu, HI 11/12/2008-11/14/2008 to review fish statistics, life history parameters, and genetic data from swordfish and striped marlin in the N. Pacific Ocean, with the goal of developing plausible stock structure scenarios.
11/17/2008-11/20/2008 Elliot L. Hazen
Post-Doc Researcher
Duke University Marine Laboratory
Participate in PFRP Principal Investigators Workshop 11/18/2008-11/19/2008 as an invited presenter (presented on top predator distribution in the central Pacific Ocean). Participate in SEAPODYM modeling meeting 11/17/2008 and pelagic food webs meeting 11/20/2008.
11/17/2008-11/19/2008 Robert K. Cowen
Professor
Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science
University of Miami
Participate in PFRP Principal Investigators Workshop 11/18/2008-11/19/2008 as an invited presenter (presented on Ichthyoplankton imaging research). Participate in SEAPODYM modeling meeting 11/17/2008.
12/2/2008-12/4/2008 Greg Holland
Division Director
Boulder, Colorado
Visit JIMAR to meet with Dr. Yuqing Wang and his postdoctoral fellows and students to exchange ideas on tropical cyclone research. Participate in "The 3rd Workshop on High-Resolution and Cloud Modeling: Tropical Cyclones and Climate" 12/2/2008-12/4/2008 at UH.
1/17/2009-2/16/2009 In-Sik Kang
Professor
Seoul National University
Seoul, Korea
Visit IPRC to discuss the CLiPAS project related science issues, in particular the hindcast experiment for monsoon intraseasonal prediction, the metrics and analysis methods.
2/2/2009-3/6/2009 George Boer
Scientist
University of Victoria
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Visit IPRC 2/2/2009-3/6/2009 and collaborate with Minoru Kadota and other IPRC members on the stratospheric influence on the interannual variability of climate.
2/25/2009-2/27/2009 Allen H. Andrews
Research Associate
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
Moss Landing, California
Present research establishing new longevity estimates for Opakapaka 2/25/2009-2/27/2009 in Honolulu, HI.
3/31/2009-4/6/2009 Amy C. Hirons
Research Professor
Nova South Eastern University
Oceanographic Center
Dania Beach, Florida
Collaborate on a Hawaiian Monk Seal research project in Honolulu
4/1/2009-4/3/2009 Daniel Pauly
Professor
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Participate as a keynote speaker and invited guest at the 2009 Albert L. Tester Memorial Symposium 4/1/2009-4/3/2009.
4/2/2009, 4/5/2009-4/16/2009 David R. Burdick
Biologist
Guam Coastal Management Program
Mangilao, Guam
Participate in Coral Reef Ecosystem Division Pacific Reef Assessment and Monitoring program (RAMP)—Marianas Cruise.
4/29/2009-5/6/2009 Minoru Kanaiwa
Assistant Professor
Tokyo University of Agriculture
Yasaka, Abashiri, Hokkaido Japan
Participate in collaborative analyses of catch per hook and TDR data from North Pacific Longline fleets and electronic tagging data from marlins in the N.Pacific Ocean, with the goal of identifying factors that influence the catch of striped marlin.
List updated on Wednesday 16 December 2009.

 

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