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Kipp Shearman is a Professor at the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS) at Oregon State University. His research focuses on physical processes in coastal oceans, utilizing innovative observational methods such as Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) combined with modeling and analysis. He emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understand how coastal dynamics influence biological, chemical, and environmental systems.
His research spans topics including density field evolution on continental shelves, shelf-slope exchange processes, long-term sea surface temperature variability, and high-resolution surveys of coastal features. Collaborations with industries like commercial crab fishermen extend his observational efforts, particularly in monitoring temperature changes on the Oregon Shelf.
Past projects include studies on the Northwest Australian Shelf, century-long SST variability along the US East Coast, and contributions to the Coastal Mixing and Optics Experiment. His work continues a legacy of long-term observations on the US West Coast through AUV glider deployments.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text. Advising details and lab affiliations are inferred from collaborative projects but not directly stated. His research integrates cutting-edge technology with classical oceanographic principles to address evolving coastal challenges.




