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Kevin Archibald
Kevin Archibald is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of California Santa Barbara, specializing in oceanography and numerical modeling. His research focuses on the effects of warming on marine food webs, utilizing mathematical models to explore dynamics within these ecosystems. He has been in this position since December 2020.12
Education and Background
- PhD in Biological Oceanography from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), completed in 2021.
- Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Biology from the University of Delaware, earned in 2015.
- Prior to his current role, he was a doctoral student at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he integrated mathematical models with field data to study phytoplankton communities.12
Honors and Awards
Kevin has received several notable awards, including:
- NSF Advanced Training Program in Antarctica for Early Career Scientists (2016), which supported his research in polar biology.
- Simons Postdoctoral Fellowship in Marine Microbial Ecology (2022), acknowledging his contributions to the field.12
His LinkedIn profile indicates a strong academic background and a commitment to advancing knowledge in marine science through research and collaboration.