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Michael Buckingham is a Professor at the Marine Physical Laboratory (MPL), part of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. His work focuses on applied ocean science and ocean acoustics, with extensive research in shallow-water propagation, sediment geoacoustics, and ambient noise utilization for imaging and inversion.
His research interests include:
- Shallow-water and 3-D acoustic propagation in range-dependent environments
- Ambient noise inversions for sediment properties and acoustic daylight imaging
- Volcano and bubble acoustics, including collective oscillations and dynamics
- Wave propagation in porous and dispersive media, with emphasis on causality and transient solutions
- Statistical characterization of sand grains and particle packing
- Deep-ocean ambient noise profiling and detection of sonic booms and high-energy neutrinos
His work bridges theoretical acoustics, geophysics, and ocean engineering, contributing to both fundamental understanding and practical applications in underwater sensing and monitoring.
Michael Buckingham holds a B.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Reading, England. He has made significant contributions to the field of underwater acoustics through theoretical modeling and experimental analysis. While no specific awards or students are listed, his long-standing affiliation with the Marine Physical Laboratory highlights his role in a leading center for oceanographic research. His work supports advancements in environmental monitoring, seabed characterization, and novel detection techniques in extreme ocean environments.
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