Publication: Baker, E., Walker, S., Resing, J., Chadwick, W., Merle, S., Anderson, M., and D. Butterfield. (2018). Hydrothermal Activity Along Back-Arc Spreading Centers: The Importance of Arc Proximity.  Poster Presentation at Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, USA. 

Baker, E., Walker, S., Resing, J., Chadwick, W., Merle, S., Anderson, M., and D. Butterfield. (2018). Hydrothermal Activity Along Back-Arc Spreading Centers: The Importance of Arc Proximity.  Poster Presentation at Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, USA.

Person: Errol Campbell

Errol Campbell is Science Support Services Senior Manager for Schmidt Ocean Institute. He joined the British Ministry of Defence (MOD) as an indentured apprentice Mechanical Fitter Turner 1983-87 at Rosyth Royal Dockyard, Scotland UK. He attended Lauder College studying City & Guilds and ONC in Plant Maintenance & Mechanical Engineering, remaining with the MOD in various … Continued

Publication: Chadwick, W., Tunnicliffe, V., Butterfield, D., Bates, A., Huber, J., Trembath-Reichert, E., Bobbitt, A., and Merle, S. (2018). Newly Discovered Hydrothermal Vent Sites Along the Mariana Back-arc Spreading Center Support Hypothesis of Geological and Chemical Control on Chemosynthetic Ecosystems. Poster Presentation at Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, USA. 

Chadwick, W., Tunnicliffe, V., Butterfield, D., Bates, A., Huber, J., Trembath-Reichert, E., Bobbitt, A., and Merle, S. (2018). Newly Discovered Hydrothermal Vent Sites Along the Mariana Back-arc Spreading Center Support Hypothesis of Geological and Chemical Control on Chemosynthetic Ecosystems. Poster Presentation at Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, OR, USA.

Person: Richard Camilli

Richard Camilli is a scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s Deep Submergence Laboratory. Dr. Camilli received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2003 and maintains a research affiliation with MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His work focuses on developing and using autonomous robotic systems for oceanography, archaeology, disaster … Continued

Log Post: Technology and Science

The famous physicist Edward Teller said, “The science of today is the technology of the future.” The experts who took part on the Coordinated Robotics expedition came to the ‘Au ‘Au Channel to imprint their own take on his statement. They want to advance technology so it can deliver the science of tomorrow. “We are making an … Continued

Log Post: Coordinated Robotics 2 Wrap Up Video

“All these techniques we are developing and demonstrating will help build our ability to understand the oceans. Having more observations is critical to having good science.” The novel approach by the Coordinated Robotics expedition begins with the equipment, but continues well into the way the team is using the data, making decisions, and programing platforms. Learn more … Continued

Log Post: A Happy Marriage

Some years ago, Prof. Stefan Williams, from the University of Sydney’s marine robotics program, packed two of his underwater vehicles and traveled to Greece. He was excited to participate in the practical applications of the robots he and his team had been developing for years. There, the team was involved in the mapping of a … Continued