Discover how some of our leading scientists and engineers got to where they are today. They explain what they do and why they're so passionate about their jobs. - Principal Investigator - Marine Geologist
- Senior Scientist - Biosensors and Molecular Ecology
- Electronics Engineer
- Molecular and Microbiology Facility Manager
- Research Engineer - Microfluidic Sensors
- Particle Flux Technician
- Research Fellow - Marine Autonomous Systems Development
- AUV Operations Mechanical Engineer
To download these profiles, created to celebrate Women in Engineering Day 2017, click the button above and visit 'CAREER PROFILES'. We have produced new educational handouts on several high interest science topics: - Marine Systems Modelling
- Ocean Currents
- Life on the sea floor
- Plankton
- Twilight Zone
To download these handouts click the button above and visit 'OCEAN TOPICS'. We will continue to let you know when more get added and if you want to see specific topics please send your suggestions to communications@noc.ac.uk | Our Educational Resources also include downloads on some of our innovative ocean robots including:
- MYRTLE X
- C-Enduro
- Autosub Long Range
- Autosub 6000
- Boaty McBoatface
To download these handouts click the button above and visit 'VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT'. | | | | | If you are in Liverpool or Southampton and are looking for people to speak to your school class or a special interest group please do get in touch. Contact communications@noc.ac.uk who will circulate such invites to staff. Whilst the NOC is committed to sharing knowledge of the ocean please understand it is not possible to guarantee a speaker for every event. | If you'd like to know more about public science and outreach events happening around the country which we're involved in please subscribe to our Events newsletter. If you're local to Southampton please subscribe to the Marine Life Talks newsletter which will update you on the series of free monthly seminars hosted at the NOC. These talks are on a range of fascinating ocean topics given by invited speakers from universities and institutes from the world over. |
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