
معرفی
Grant Deane is a Researcher at the Marine Physical Laboratory within Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. His work focuses on acoustics, oceanography, and climate science, with emphasis on Arctic acoustics, glacier dynamics, and sea spray aerosols. He leads the Scripps Ocean-Atmosphere Research Simulator (SOARS) facility and has contributed to advancing understanding of bubble dynamics, underwater noise, and glacial melt monitoring through passive acoustics.
Education:
- B.S., University of Auckland, New Zealand
- M.S., University of Auckland, New Zealand
- PhD, University of Oxford, England
His research integrates field observations, laboratory experiments, and numerical modeling to study phenomena such as glacier calving, submarine melting, and aerosol generation. Notable contributions include developing acoustic techniques for monitoring Arctic glacial fjords and characterizing sea spray aerosol properties in climate models.
Awards:
- A. B. Wood Medal (1997)
- Sagar Geophysics Prize (1986)
Advising & Grants: Supervised over 9 graduate/undergraduate students and postdocs, including Michelle Kim and Helen Czerski. His work spans collaborative projects on bubble dynamics, acoustic remote sensing, and marine biogeochemistry.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Marine Physical Laboratory’s acoustics and oceanography research groups, collaborating with international teams on Arctic field campaigns and laboratory simulations.



