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Prestigious Award for CMOP Investigator
Tom Sanford, Ph.D., an investigator with the Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) and oceanographer at the Applied Physics Laboratory of the University of Washington, has been awarded The Henry Stommel Research Award by the American Meteorological Society.
Sanford is recognized for his pioneering development of unique instruments based on electromagnetic sensors and for using them to unravel key features of ocean dynamics.
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More news about CMOP research, education, and center activities:
- Position Available: Marine Biogeochemistry Technician
- Prestigious Award for CMOP Investigator
- Graduate Student Sets Trend for Electronic Posters
- CMOP to Honor Alan Parker at Oceans, Climate and Human Health Event
- Quinault Indian Nation Gains Better Understanding of Hypoxia in Ocean with the Help of Phoebe
- Teacher Transforms Environmental Research into Curriculum for Students
- Maier and Smythe receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship awards
- Scientists to Provide Professional Development for Teachers
- Mobile Platforms Prepare to Measure Internal Waves
- Summer Course on Indian Tribes and the Federal Government
- Remote Sensing of Salinity Intrusions
- Scientists Develop Continuous Biogeochemical Monitoring of Columbia River Estuary
- CMOP Publishes Use of Data Assimilation for Optimal Observation in a Coastal Observatory
- CMOP Student Accepted into USGS Student Career Experience Program
- Scientists Study Plankton Bloom in the Columbia River
- Intern Wins Fall Research Symposium
- Sanford Awarded Prestigious Chair
- Elise Engler: Bringing Science and Art Together
- CMOP Hires K-12 Program Coordinator
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