Diana Dumit

Diana graduated from Barry University in December of last year with a bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology and Chemistry, specializing in Biochemistry. She will be joining Dr. Andrew Babbin’s lab at MIT this fall as a graduate student studying the biogeochemistry of nitrogen. Her interests in biogeochemistry stems from past research on the cycling of … Continued

Karen Casciotti

Dr. Karen Casciotti is marine chemist who specializes in tracing the marine nitrogen cycle using stable isotopic measurements. Her current research focuses on understanding how nitrogen is cycled in oceanic suboxic zones. Of particular interest is how microbial processes control the inventory of bioavailable nitrogen in the ocean and the production of nitrous oxide, a … Continued

Colette Kelly

Colette Kelly is a graduate student in the Casciotti lab at Stanford University. Her area of focus is the cycling of nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, in oxygen minimum zones such as the eastern tropical North Pacific Ocean. Through field work, experiments, lab analyses, and modeling, she seeks to understand how climate-related changes to … Continued

Andrew Babbin

Dr. Andrew Babbin is a nitrogen biogeochemist, chemical oceanographer, or microbial ecologist, depending on whom you ask. He and his group study how microorganisms reshape their local environment, whether a coral reef, a hydrothermal vent, or in the case of this cruise, an oxygen minimum zone. The bablab, as they are known around MIT, try … Continued

Elisabeth Boles

Elisabeth Boles graduated from MIT with a B.S. in Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science in June, 2018. She is an avid ocean lover and is passionate about marine physics and biogeochemistry, and in understanding how these processes will be affected by climate change. She has been a part of Andrew Babbin’s lab group for the … Continued

José da Silva

José da Silva holds a first degree in “Physics/Applied Mathematics (Astronomy)” at the University of Porto (Portugal), an MSc degree in “Remote Sensing, Image Processing and Applications” at the University of Dundee (U.K.) and a PhD in Oceanography at the University of Southampton (U.K.). He worked as Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Oceanography Centre, Southampton … Continued

Martin Ludvigsen

Martin Ludvigsen is Professor and founder of the Applied Underwater Laboratory (AUR-Lab) at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway and has since been managing the lab. Since 2014 he has held a Professorship in Underwater Technology at the Department of Marine Technology, NTNU while also being a founder of BlueEye Robotics, a novel portable ROV startup. He has … Continued

Paulo Relvas

Paulo Relvas is Professor at the University of Algarve, Portugal, and researcher of CCMAR (Centre of Marine Sciences – Univ. Algarve). He received a PhD in Physical Oceanography from the School of Ocean Sciences, University of Wales, UK, in 1999. His scientific domain is mesoscale oceanography. His main research areas are the Eastern Boundary Upwelling … Continued

João Teixeira

João Teixeira is a Robotics Engineer in a robotics research laboratory (LSTS). He is a software developer (onboard software – control, guidance and navigation) and is also a part of AUV operational team. During the last three years he gained significant experience in field operations, mostly maritime environments (operating from ship) in cooperation with the … Continued

Kay Arne Skarpnes

Kay Arne Skarpnes is a field engineer at the NTNU Applied Underwater Robotics Laboratory (AUR-Lab). He has his training in electrical engineering. Before coming to the AUR-Lab he has experience from offshore work class ROV operations with the company DOF Subsea. He has also worked setting up lab experiments in the hydrodynamic laboratories of SINTEF … Continued