About me
I am a research scientist at the Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer in Brest. I study air-sea-ice interactions, surface waves, turbulence, and sea ice using a variety of in situ and remote sensing techniques.
My research interests include:
- Multi-scale process studies; combining remote sensing, autonomous platforms, and in situ measurements to study high-dynamic-range geophysical processes.
- Ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions; air-sea-ice fluxes, surface wave propagation through sea ice, ice pack evolution and break-up.
- Sensor development; creating new instruments and using new platforms to gain insights about the ocean, ice, and atmosphere.
- Surface wave and upper-ocean - lower atmosphere dynamics, especially related to wave breaking and turbulence.
- Sub-mesoscale processes. Connecting small-scale physics like wave breaking and Langmuir circulations to larger scale flows.
- Scientific imaging and computer vision; automated scene reconstruction, stereo imagery, PIV, optical flow, feature identification and tracking.