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research_blog/2023/06/26/GRC2023-reflection #33

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GRS/GRC 2023 Reflection and Summer Planning | Weekly Research Update

The GRS/GRC were really great experiences. My brain was turning into jelly by the end of the week, but I think that’s a symptom of a lot of learning and a lot of networking. The student talks were truly excellent, and I enjoyed connecting with other early-career scientists. Even though most of us study vastly different topics, we all share the common language of environmental fluid mechanics. I suppose that this similarity is the point of the conference, but in the moment those conversations still felt special. I learned an incredible amount from the GRC talks as well. There were a diverse set of topics ranging from internal tsunami waves, to underground estuaries. I was also pleased that the established scientists at

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parkermac commented 1 year ago

Aurora, thanks for the wrote up. Some thoughts:

This paper my be good to read: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1192111/full

I suggest team up with Jilian to debug the traps blow-up issue. I discussed this with her already.

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