Pier Walk with Stay Cool

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19 February 2015. Giddings (holding poster) helps lead a tour of Scripps Pier and a discussion of sea level change with sea level expert Dr. Ron Flick (with the ballcap) for the group, STAY COOL. STAY COOL is a non-partisan organization of grandparents working to help protect their grandkids from global warming by staying informed and expanding education. The group visit was planned to … Read More

Environment Blasker Grant – San Diego Foundation

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Giddings’ group received an Environment Blaskar Grant from the San Diego Foundation to examine the response of local lagoons to extreme events through numerical models. The work will be used to consider these system’s response to future change. See the press-release here.

Women in Oceanography

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Check out The Oceanography Society (TOS) special issue on women in oceanography for a series of inspiring profiles and information on how far oceanography has come in the past decade.

Harmful Algal Bloom research highlighted at SIO and UW

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Giddings et al. 2014 publication “Hindcasts of potential harmful algal bloom transport pathways on the Pacific Northwest coast” was featured as the weekly highlighted publication by Scripps Institution of Oceanography in July and was recently featured in the University of Washington news!

Welcome to two new PhD students!

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Angelica Gilroy and Madeleine Harvey are recent PhD students joining the lab. They both will be working on local Southern California estuaries and their interactions with the ocean. Gilroy and Harvey have both completed 1 year of coursework at SIO and are actively starting their research projects this summer.

under construction!

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If you have visited this site, you may notice some oddities and a lot of things missing, please be patient as this site is under construction and check back in a couple of weeks!

Hello!

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After three lovely years as a postoc at the University of Washington, I just moved to San Diego to start an Assistant Professor position at Scripps Institution of Oceanography