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Laura Cimoli is a physical oceanographer affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge. Her research investigates the role of ocean circulation, particularly deep and abyssal water masses, in sequestering and redistributing heat and carbon globally. She works extensively with observational data, models, and machine learning techniques to address climate-related questions, while collaborating with ocean modellers and participating in international programs.
- Key Affiliations: Cambridge NERC Doctoral Landscape Awards (Training Partnerships), C-CLEAR DTP, GO-SHIP
- Research Focus: Mechanisms and timescales of oceanic heat/carbon sequestration, spanning small-scale turbulence to large-scale circulation variability.
- Methodologies: Global observations, data-driven analysis, machine learning applications in oceanography.
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