Johannes is an expert on surface waves and air-sea interactions. He also teaches regularly at UVic.
Lina is working with Bill Williams and myself on flow and tidal mixing in the channels near Cambridge Bay.
Ken is looking at the dynamics of Penny Strait in the Canadian Archipelago.
Ken’s first PhD paper recently appeared in JGR:
Hauke was working with Charles Hannah and myself on drifter reslease studies. He is now working for the Institute of Ocean Sciences and continuing part time studies with Mechanical Engineering.
Rowan worked on our instrumentation and co-ordinated our seagoing efforts. He is now working for Ocean Networks Canada, and seconded to Departmetn of Fisheries and Oceans where he is working on autonomous glider operations.
Manman is looking at the interleaving of water masses in the Labrador Sea as part of the VITALS project. Manman is submitting a paper, and is now working for Ocean Networks Canada.
For her MSc Di looked at the dynamics of Cayuquot sound on Vancouver Island, a locale of significant fish farming. Now she is working on the dynamics of the flow through the Discovery Islands and Discovery Channel with Mike Foreman and Stan Dosso
Jeannette was working with Svein Vagle on the hydrography and sound speed properties in Cumberland Sound on Baffin Island as part of the Ocean Tracking Network project. She is now working with Ocean Networks Canada and and continuing graduate studies with Stan Dosso.
Emma considered the energy transfers and turbulence caused when an internal wave impacts a continental slope. She now works for Rockland Scientific.
Ryan is looked at the amplification of exchange over sills caused by tidal forcing.
Wendy found that small-scale headland eddies generated by tidal flow around a headland can coalesce into large mesoscale offshore self-propagating dipole pairs. She now works as a Research Technician at the Institute of Ocean Sciences.
Her thesis: Callendar 2009, (PDF 9Mb)