Hi All! (Apologies for cross-posting!)
A friendly reminder that the *application for the Bridge to Ocean Acoustics and Technology (BOAT) workshop <https://boat-ocean-acoustics.github.io/> in New Orleans, USA will close on March 21* at local midnight. We are excited to host anyone interested in learning ocean acoustics principles through interactive Jupyter notebooks! We will cover topics on passive and acoustic ocean sensing that are broadly applicable to marine mammal bioacoustics research, with hands-on exercises using hydrophone and echosounder datasets. See below for more information: *Learn ocean acoustics with interactive Jupyter notebooks!* Ever wondered how whales chat across vast ocean basins? Or how we can "see" underwater without light to track fish or map the seafloor? The Bridge to Ocean Acoustics and Technology (BOAT) workshop will give you a hands-on introduction to ocean acoustics—from fundamental concepts to real-world applications—to answer these questions, using interactive Jupyter notebooks. No prior background in acoustics needed! WORKSHOP INFORMATION: -- New Orleans <https://boat-ocean-acoustics.github.io/workshop_new_orleans.html>, May 17-18, 2025 (before the ASA/ICA joint meeting) -- Application deadline: March 21, 2025 -- Financial assistance available for transportation and lodging WHO SHOULD APPLY? -- Students interested in ocean acoustics, bioacoustics, fisheries, or oceanography -- Anyone curious about how sound is used to explore and understand the ocean -- Students already working with acoustic data who want to strengthen their skills -- *Open to students from all disciplines!* WHAT TOPICS WILL BE COVERED? -- Sound propagation and scattering -- Generation, measurement and analysis of sound -- Hands-on experience using ocean sonar and hydrophone datasets Please help share this with anyone who might be interested! Questions? Contact us at [email protected] Come aboard and explore the ocean through sound! -- Wu-Jung Lee, Ph.D. Principal Oceanographer, Applied Physics Laboratory Affiliate Faculty, Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Washington https://uw-echospace.github.io/ *I often send emails outside of normal business hours to achieve my personal work-life balance. Responses are never expected outside normal working hours.*
