Masters and Ph.D. Thesis
Below are the Masters and Ph.D. theses by students of the Remote Sensing
Lab. They are listed in chronological order.
Matthew Oliver (July 2006) Ph.D.: Towards a Synthesis of Continental Shelf Dynamics and Eukaryotic Phytoplankon Evolution
Felisa Lauren Wolfe-Simon (May 2006) Ph.D.: The Role and Evolution of Superoxide Dismutases in Algae
Zoe Vanessa Finkel (May 2005) Ph.D. Physiological Basis for Environmentally-Driven Change in Phytoplankton Communities
Louis Bowers (September, 2004)(PowerPoint) (Written Thesis Part 1)(Written
Thesis Part 2)
Masters: The Effect of Sea Surface Temperature on New Jersey Sea Breeze Dynamics
Trisha Bergmann (January, 2004)
Ph.D.: The
Physiological Ecology and Natural Distribution Patterns of Cryptomonad
Algae in Coastal Aquatic Ecosystems
Josh Kohut
(June, 2002) Ph.D.: Spatial Current Structure Observed with a Calibrated
HF Radar System: The Influence of Local Forcing, Stratification, and
Topography on the Inner Shelf
Joe Grzymski (December, 2001) Ecosystem,
Cellular and Sub-Cellular Dynamics of The Marine, Diatom Plastid
Richard Styles (May, 1998)
Ph.D.: A Continental
Shelf Bottom Boundary Layer Model Development, Calibration and Applications
to Sediment Transport in The Middle Atlantic Bight
Michael Crowley (May, 1993)
Masters: Monitoring the
Gulf Stream: An Application of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information
Systems
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