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…and communities is urgent. Warming oceans are predicted to result in changes to the seasonal timing of reproduction and settlement (phenology); faster development rates and, for crustaceans, smaller larvae; reduced…

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Housing

…are expected to reside where their advisor/lab is located and to obtain housing in the local community. Students based at MIT may use free on-call housing at WHOI, and students…

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EeShan Bhatt

…as showing a particular talent for making people feel comfortable and letting people know that their opinions were valued. The recipient has made strong contributions to improving diversity, equity, and…

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Areas of Study

…a combination of modern observations from instruments and satellites, data analysis, models, and high resolution records from geological archives such as corals, trees, ice sheets, marine and lake sediment, we…

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Ruth and Paul Fye Award

…& Geophysics Mara Freilich-Physical Oceanography Kevin Doherty and Genevieve Flaspohler-Applied Ocean Science & Engineering Sheron Luk-Interdisciplinary Diane Adams-Biological Oceanography/Interdisciplinary For awards presented at the Joint Program commencement on June 6,…

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Areas of Study

…chemicals, such as carbon dioxide, are tightly coupled to the circulation. The establishment and viability of ecological communities, such as those near hydrothermal vents, is also dependent on the oceanic…

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Curriculum

Curriculum Biological Oceanography students are required to define a course of study for their first two years with the assistance of an Academic Advisory Committee of their choosing. The course…

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Welcome to the Alumni Community The MIT-WHOI Joint Program has recently awarded their 1,000th degree! Graduates are working all over the world in diverse areas including research institutions, liberal arts…

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