Chief Scientist: Dr. John R. Delaney - University of Washington
Co-chief Scientists:
- Leg 1: Dr. Deborah Kelley - University of Washington
- Leg 2: Dr. Kendra Daly - University of South Florida
- Leg 3: Dr. Mike Vardaro - Oregon State University
- Leg 4: Dr. Deborah Kelley - University of Washington
- Leg 5: Dr. Giora Proskurowski - University of Washington
- Leg 6: Dr. Kendra Daly - University of South Florida
- Leg 7: Dr. Mike Vardaro - Oregon State University
Lead Engineer: Skip Denny
The VISIONS’14 Team onboard the R/V Thompson includes nine members of the ROV ROPOS group, and a contingent of scientists, engineers, technicians, and students that total 36. On most legs, 35 berths are full. Staffing requirements are determined for each Leg based on the tasks to be performed. In total, the 7-Leg expedition will include ~250 berths. Legs 3 and 7 are a partnership between the University of Washington and Oregon State University.
Students are integral to the cruise, standing 4-on 8-off watches in the ROPOS control lab where they have responsibility for much of the logging of dive operations and documentation with digital-still imagery. The cruise also includes educators who oversee an intense hands-on, experiential learning program for ~45 undergraduate and graduate students involved in the UW courses Ocean 411 and Ocean 497.
Brendan Philip
Brendan Philip is a recent graduate oif the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington and will be expanding on his thesis research during the VISIONS '14 cruise. ...
Deborah Kelley
Deborah Kelley is a long-time active contributor to the planning and development of the scientific programs and experiments associated with the Ocea ...
Orest Kawka
Orest is a Project Scientist with the OOI Cabled Array program. He is an organic geochemist with a strong background in hydrogeology and sediment geochemistry. As part of the Cable Array team he is oversees several of the instruments installed on ...
Skip Denny
Skip Denny is part of the OOI Cabled Array engineering team at APL's Electronic System Department and has a particular niche for ocean sensors. He has developed sensor systems and signal processing schemes for commercial and military systems ...
Bob Collier
I am a marine biogeochemist, studying chemical processes and fluxes at hydrothermal vents and cold seeps for more than 30 years. ...
Eric Boget
Eric Boget specializes in the operation of research vessels. He is licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard as a vessel operator and engineer. He is also experienced in rigging and deploying oceanographic equipment and is certified by the University as ...
Trina Litchendorf
Bio to come ...
Tim McGinnis
Tim McGinnis's main interest and expertise are in deep ocean engineering and equipment design. ...
Eric Olson
I have been an Oceanographer at the University of Washington for almost 27 years. I have a technical position working with Dr. Marv Lilley on a number of chemical and oceanographic instrumentation projects. One focus has been the study of dissol ...
Chris Siani
Bio to come ...
Mitch Elend
Mitchell Elend is an Oceanographer in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington. He spent several years in the Coast Guard ...
Ed McNichol
Ed McNichol is a communications professional with 30+ years of global video expertise. He is an avid scuba diver and Divemaster based in Seattle. He combines both of these interests through his work designing, building and operating sophisticate ...
Julie Nelson
My name is Julie Nelson. I am a full time faculty member in the Math/Science Division Grays Harbor College, a small community college located in Aberdeen WA. ...
Katie Bigham
This will be my third year at the University of Washington, where I am majoring in Oceanography. Last year I participated on VISIONS'14 and am excited to be back out for VISIONS'15. ...
Lauren Kowalski
This coming year will be my third at the University of Washington; I am an oceanography major with a minor in geology. Last year, I was lucky enough to be a student participant on the Visions’14 cruise and I am more than thrilled to contin ...
Krista Nunnally
I am currently a fourth-year undergraduate student at the University of Washington in Seattle, pursuing a degree in Oceanography. My interests include both biological and chemical processes in the ocean as well as micro and macro-fauna at hydrot ...
Jesse Turner
Hello there! My name is Jesse Turner and I am a senior in Oceanography at the University of Washington. My passions are endless, but a few of my hobbies include hiking, biking, slacklining, skiing, soccer, and juggling. I am originally from Vash ...
John Delaney
John Delaney has been a passionate tenacious advocate for launching next-generation ocean science and educational capabilities for decades. ...
Kendra Daly
Kendra Daly is a biological oceanographer who has investigated aspects of food web interactions, biogeochemical cycles, and ecosystem dynamics using acoustic and optical imaging systems and other instruments in a number of marine environments, i ...
Mike Vardaro
I am an associate project scientist on the Ocean Observatories Initiative, an NSF-funded project to record long-term environmental changes and short-term events in the marine ecosystem on Coastal, Regional, and Global scales. ...
Giora Proskurowski
Giora graduated from Amherst College with a chemistry major, but was lured to the earth sciences with the prospects of using chemistry to study deep-sea hydrothermal vents. He got his masters and PhD from the University of Washington in chemical ...
Yishai Weinstein
Yishai is a faculty member at Bar-Ilan University (Israel). He got his Ph.D. in Geochemistry from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and then was a post-doc and visiting researcher at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. ...
John Wonderly
John has been a teacher with the Cape Flattery School District for the13 years. He is currently the 5-6th grade teacher at Clallam Bay School. His hands on approach to education and personal love of the sea have led ...
Paul Aguilar
Bio ...
John Dunlap
John Dunlap provides the real-time data acquisition firmware for many oceanographic instruments. All are used to estimate the ocean's water velocity using electric field measurements in the ocean. ...
Mike Kenney
Michael Kenney is a Software Engineer specializing in embedded system and Unix/Linux software development. As a member of the Ocean Engineering Department, he has worked on a wide range of projects from small autonomous drifters to moorings and ...
Keith Magness
Bio ...
Dana Manalang
Dana Manalang earned a B.S. in Ocean Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology and received her M.S.E.E from UC Berkeley. ...
Eric McRae
Eric McRae oversees the electronic and software design of the vertical mooring system for the OOI RSN. ...
Rhea Sanders
My main research interests include marine chemistry and disturbance ecology in near-shore habitats. I specialize in estimating oxygen production and consumption rates of estuarine and coastal zones using an array of in situ sensors. ...
James Tilley
James Tilley is working on the electronic subsystems that will interface the OOI Cabled Array secondary nodes to the sensor networks. Prior to joining the OOI Cabled Array team, James was a Senior Electrical Engineer with Alaska Native Technologie ...
Patrick Waite
Bio ...
Kristina McCann
I have a Master's in Oceanography and study benthic oxygen flux on the Oregon shelf. ...
Kate Cox-Ebert
Kate is a long-time public educator with a background in experiential environmental education. ...
Leslie Sautter
Leslie has been teaching marine geology at the College of Charleston for nearly two decades and has a background in paleoceanography. She is director of Project Oceanica (http://oceanica.cofc.edu) and has developed numerous experiential undergra ...
Caitlin Russell
Caitlin recently graduated from Boston University with a major in Marine Science and a minor in Earth Science. She participated in leg 4 of the Visions ’13 cruise and used ROPOS footage to create a video detailing deep sea biological adapt ...
Sam Albertson
I am a sophomore studying engineering at the University of Washington. After growing up in Woodinville, Washington, my interests have extended beyond engineering into physics, astronomy, math, computer science, oceanography, scuba diving, neuros ...
Daniel Anderson
I will be majoring in Oceanography with and an emphasis in chemistry and two minors in Fisheries and Marine Biology. ...
Neah Baechler
Neah Baechler is a Geology Major at the College of Charleston focusing on marine processes. She is a member of the Benthic Acoustic Mapping and Survey program at the College and researched and presented a poster at the THSOA 13’ conference. ...
Ryan Brennan
Ryan Brennan is a graduating senior in Microbiology at University of Washington. As a recreational certified scuba diver, Ryan has long enjoyed the ocean and observing marine life. ...
John Deeter
I will be a senior majoring in Oceanography, and I am interested in Marine Geology and Geophysics. ...
Hannah Delapp
I am currently a junior at the University of Washington in the oceanography department. ...
Danielle Dhanens
I am a senior in the Oceanography department. I grew up in Olympia on the water and have always enjoyed being outside in nature. I’ve never taken a trip like this before and I’m excited for the new experience. ...
Taylor Faubion
I'm going into my junior year at the UW where I'm studying biochemistry. ...
Charles Garcia
I am a senior in the School of Oceanography at the University of Washington. I got my first taste of research in a computational modeling lab. One of the main problems I ran into was the low resolution of data gathered by oceanographic cruises. ...
Ryan Groussman
Ryan Groussman is a senior at the University of Washington, pursuing a B.S. in Molecular Biology. He worked on on commercial marine vessels for a number of years before returning to school to earn a degree. Now, he looks forward to w ...
Gina Hansen
Gina is a junior at the University of Washington studying Bioengineering. ...
Trevor Harrison
Trevor Harrison is a first year graduate student at University of Washington in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He works under Dr. Brian Polagye in the Marine Renewable Energy Lab, specifically researching instrumentation development f ...
Rachel Hubbard
I am a graduating Biology student from the University of Oregon. I came to UO from Gig Harbor, Washington where I developed a deep love for the ocean. ...
Colin Katagiri
Colin is a recent graduate from the University of Washington with an Oceanography BS and a minor in Marine Biology. His research interests include Alexandrium catenella and other harmful algal bloom (HAB) species as well as marine technology and ...
Corey King
I am currently a senior at the University of Washington Tacoma pursuing an Environmental Science degree. I am retired from the U.S. Coast Guard after twenty years of service as a marine science technician. ...
Claire Knox
Claire Knox is a senior at the University of Washington working on a B.S. in Oceanography with a Marine Biology minor. She grew up on Bainbridge Island, Washington, where her academic interests and extracurricular activities gravitated toward al ...
Marine Lebrec
I am an undergraduate student at the University of Washington entering my junior year. I am majoring in oceanography and minoring in marine biology. ...
Quinlan Lonergan
Hey fellow scientists! My name is Quinlan Lonergan and I am going into my sophomore year at UW this coming fall quarter. I play ice hockey for the school and enjoy any kind of physical activities. ...
John McCafferty
I am a sophomore at the University of Washington, and I plan on majoring in chemical engineering. I grew up in Poulsbo, Washington. ...
Ian McQuillen
Ian McQuillen is a 5th year Oceanography and Biology undergraduate. Ian is interested in the biology of cephalopods, crustaceans and ctenophores and in exploring the sea. One of Ian's priorities in his last year of school is achieving a prac ...
Bill Medwedeff
My name is Bill Medwedeff. I am junior at the University of Washington majoring in geophysics. I was attracted to the Visions ’14 expedition by a fascination with Earth’s environments. I have always wanted to learn about the natural ...
Alex Mitchell-Morton
Alex is a fourth-year third year student from the University of Washington. ...
Tysen Mulder
Tysen Mulder is a senior in the Mechanical Engineering department, studying dynamic systems. During his time at the University of Washington, he has worked with the UW Underwater Robotics Club, Microgravity Project Team, and the Nonlinear Dynami ...
Christina Ramirez
am a senior majoring in Biological Oceanography at UW. I work in the Seaglider Fabrication Center within the School of Oceanography. ...
Maxwell Schrempp
I am a sophomore at the University of Washington majoring in oceanography. I am very excited and thankful to be a part of the VISIONS ’14 expedition. ...
Victoria Selesnick
Victoria earned her M.S. in Marine Biology in January 2014 from Northeastern University through the Three Seas Program, and graduated in 2011 with her B.A. in Biology from Wheaton College in Norton Massachusetts. Through field research and teach ...
Landung Setiawan
My journey began in central Java, Indonesia. Later, I moved to United States to further my studies. Currently, I am a senior at the University of Washington, School of Oceanography. In high school, I was involved in a special program called Ocea ...
Kevin Simans
Kevin Simans graduated from the University of Washington in June 2014, where he completed a BS in Oceanography with a focus in marine geology. ...
Isaac Stockdale
I am a true husky from birth; Seattle born and bred. This coming school year I will be attending the University of Washington as a sophomore ...
Matthew Tomoko
I am very pleased to have the opportunity to be aboard the state-of-the-art research vessel and to watch and participate in some very interesting science. ...
Madison Shipley
Madison Shipley is a senior studying Oceanography and Aquatic and Fishery Sciences at the University of Washington, and minoring in Marine Biology and Quantitative Science. ...