Spring 2026 Seminars

All seminars start at 3:45pm in the Philip Alampi Room of the Marine Science Building. To schedule use of the Alampi room, please contact Donna Napoli  or Lora McGuiness.

DateSpeakerSeminar TitleAffiliation
2/2/2026Debashish BhattacharyaWhat has omics research revealed about coral biology and how might these data aid reef conservation?Rutgers, Microbial Biology
2/9/2026Sam Alaimo, Cody Benton, and Leah Hopson
GRAD STUDENT PRESENTATIONS
DMCS
2/16/2026Mike McCannOysters in the Big Apple: Restoring Reefs in an Urban EstuaryBillion Oyster Project
2/23/2026NO SEMINAR, OSM
3/2/2026NO SEMINAR, OSM
3/9/2026Anna Pfeiffer-herbertTidal and subtidal flows in multi-inlet lagoonal estuaries of New JerseyStockton
3/23/2026Distinguished Speaker: Jess Adkins
Subject: Paleoceanography and paleoclimatologyCalifornia Institute of Technology
3/30/2026Asa Rennermalm
How Meltwater Moves Across the Greenland Ice Sheet: From Firn Storage to Surface RiversRutgers, Geography
4/6/2026TBD
4/13/2026Zhuomin ChenUnderstanding and Predicting Changes of Oceanographic Conditions on the Northeast U.S. Shelf.Gulf of Maine Research Institute
4/20/2026David GruberProject CETI: Decoding the Communication System of Sperm Whales.Baruch University
4/27/2026Jules JaffeLights, Action, Sonar!” How advances in Ocean Engineering Will Lead to an Improved Understanding of the Sub-Sea WorldUCSD Scripps

Previous Seminar recordings on Rutgers Box