ENDLab
@endlab1
Research leaders in Environmental Fluid Dynamics, based at MIT, helping society make informed decisions.
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11-09-2020 01:47:21
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Congrats to ENDLab’s Souha El Mousadik for achieving an incredible milestone - earning her PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)! 🎓Explore her thesis, ‘An in situ Investigation of Sediment Hydrodynamics for Advancing Seabed Mining Plume Monitoring and Modeling’ at dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/…
The ENDLab has received a $650K, 5-year Office of Naval Research (ONR) MURI award to work with Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Naval Research Labs, and others. We’ll advance and deploy instruments to measure sediment and turbulence in the abyssal ocean. Cruises off the US West Coast in 2026 and 2028.
Our continued collaboration with researchers at Pusan National University and INHA University in South Korea has generated a new publication regarding wind-induced influences in the abyssal Arctic Ocean. The article was recently published in JGR Oceans (agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/20…)
Read our new #research on deep seabed mining with Springer Nature in Scientific Reports! Developed a cutting-edge instrument for in situ optical measurement with Sequoia Scientific, Inc., Multiscale Ocean Dynamics & ARPA-E support. Read more: rdcu.be/dWKpE
We are thrilled to announce that our lab member, Souha El Mousadik, won 3rd place for her outstanding poster presentation at the MIT Energy Initiative Future Energy Systems Center Fall Workshop! #Energy #mCDR energy.mit.edu/futureenergysy…
Our very own Erin Hovendon is featured in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)'s latest article on the importance of political science for STEM majors. Read more: news.mit.edu/2025/leg-stem-… #STEM #ClimateChange #Policy
Our @endlab1 Sean Chen 🌊🌏⛵️ Sean Chen participated at #EGU25 in Vienna. Sean is a PhD candidate Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI). He shared fascinating insights about deep cyclones in the Western North Atlantic.
In The Wall Street Journal, MIT’s Prof. Tom Peacock discusses sediment plume modeling and the need for scaled testing to validate environmental impact predictions. Read more: wsj.com/science/enviro… #DeepSeaMining #OceanScience #MIT #Sustainability