Dr. Danielle Santiago Ramos
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I’m originally from Recife, a charming coastal city in Pernambuco, Brazil. Homesickness apart, it was thanks to my US-based liberal arts education that I was introduced to the wonders of the earth sciences. Currently a postdoc scholar at WHOI, my research is broadly focused on the links between ocean chemistry and Earth’s climate stability through time. Apart from doing science and working towards a more inclusive STEM experience, I also dig reading memoirs, listening to crime podcasts and uplifting TED talks (it's all about balance), and dancing like nobody is watching.
Lívia Medeiros |
Lívia Medeiros is a Brazilian Agricultural and Environmental Engineer, graduated from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, Brazil, where she received research grants in the areas of hydrology and sanitation, in addition to being part of the Environmental Management Group in Pernambuco. She worked for 9 years with environmental inspection and control, from Environmental Analyst to Coordinator of Polluting Sources at a Municipal Environment Agency in Brazil, directly with disadvantaged communities in the search for a more balanced environment. She is enthusiastic about the universalization of sanitation services and intends to start in 2021 research that can take basic sanitation to the most problematic places in Brazil.
Dr. Gabriela Mayorga Adame
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Gaby Mayorga Adame is a Mexican oceanographer who works as a researcher in the marine systems modelling group of the National Oceanography Centre in the UK. Her research focuses on coastal ocean dynamics and bio-physical interactions in the ocean, including larval dispersal, connectivity and other applications of particle tracking and marine ecosystem models. She got a PhD in biological oceanography (2015) and a MSc in physical oceanography (2010) at Oregon State University, USA, and a BSc. in oceanoglogy at Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Ensenada, México. She completed an exchange year studying marine biology at James Cook University in Townsville, Australia.