Conference Description
SPECIAL NOTE: We will be accepting GRS Speaker Abstracts until March 21. Please contact the GRS Chairs if you have any questions.
The Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) on Ocean Mixing is aimed to create an inclusive environment in which graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education are encouraged to present and exchange new data and cutting-edge ideas. As such, the GRS provides a forum where junior scientists can present their work to their peers while the meeting facilitates constructive discussion to enhance community engagement and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
This meeting intends to not only focus on the fundamental understanding of ocean mixing processes, but also on the impact of ocean mixing processes on the larger scale climate system. This thus includes (but is not limited to) the role of mixing processes for global ocean circulation, heat uptake, biogeochemistry, and the climate system. We therefore encourage junior scientists within and adjacent to the ocean mixing community to present their scientific advances from numerical, observational, and theoretical analyses across all time and spatial scales, and for any discipline. Attendees are therefore encouraged to consider the potential collaborations that may be initiated at this meeting, in particular those that are interdisciplinary.
The 2022 GRS on Ocean Mixing will be held the weekend immediately before the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Ocean Mixing, both at Mount Holyoke College. The GRS is an ideal introduction to the GRC and participation in both meetings is highly recommended.