User:Aleboyer: Difference between revisions

From Atomix
Aleboyer (talk | contribs)
Created page with "== Flow chart for dissipation estimates using shear probes == The processing of shear-probe data can be divided into the following five major steps and these steps apply to d..."
 
Aleboyer (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(14 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
== Flow chart for dissipation estimates using shear probes ==
[[File:Arnaud Pic.jpg|thumb|Arnaud Le Boyer - Project Scientist in the MOD group at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography ]]
I am a seagoing physical oceanographer and part of the Multiscale Ocean Dynamics group at SIO/UCSD. I am tracking the energy path from internal wave sources all the way down to dissipation using long-term velocity times series and turbulence measurements.


The processing of shear-probe data can be divided into the following five major steps and these steps apply to data collected with any platform or vehicle. There are many sub-steps to these major steps. The major steps are;
To that end,  I am leading the development of the EPSILOMETER, the one-and-only SCRIPPS micro-structure profiler, and get my hands “dirty” with software and the analog front end development, as well as probe fabrication.
# Conversion to physical units.
 
#:* [[Determine the speed of profiling]] of the shear-probe through the water.  
 
#:*  Determine the temperature of the water.
http://www.mod.ucsd.edu/arnaud-le-boyer
#:*  Convert the shear-probe data samples into physical units
#:*  Convert all other signals per the recommendations of the manufacturer of the sensor or instruments that produce these signals.

Latest revision as of 17:41, 10 December 2021

Arnaud Le Boyer - Project Scientist in the MOD group at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography

I am a seagoing physical oceanographer and part of the Multiscale Ocean Dynamics group at SIO/UCSD. I am tracking the energy path from internal wave sources all the way down to dissipation using long-term velocity times series and turbulence measurements.

To that end, I am leading the development of the EPSILOMETER, the one-and-only SCRIPPS micro-structure profiler, and get my hands “dirty” with software and the analog front end development, as well as probe fabrication.


http://www.mod.ucsd.edu/arnaud-le-boyer