Patricia Engel Department of Physical Oceanography Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Woods Hole, Massachusetts 02543 Email: engelp@whoi.edu Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 Email: engelp@mit.edu RESEARCH INTERESTS Geophysical fluid dynamics, dynamical oceanography, coastal oceanography, near-shore processes, topographic effects, strait dynamics, dense overflows, estuarine physics, and laboratory techniques. EDUCATION present Graduate Studies, Physical Oceanography, MIT-WHOI Joint Program 2006 B.S., Physics, summa cum laude, University of Notre Dame, Indiana. EXPERIENCE 2006-present Graduate Research – Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Lab Department of Physical Oceanography Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Advisor: Jack Whitehead 2006 Society of Physics Students - American Institute of Physics Intern National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), D.C. Mentors: Orkid Coskuner and Cynthia Lo (NIST) Gary White and Liz Caron (APS) An 8-week structural and thermodynamical study of aqueous arsenic by first principles. 2005 NSF - Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Student Molecular Physics Laboratory, SRI International, California Mentor: Konstantinos Kalogerakis A 12 week summer project focused on infrared spectroscopy of thin ammoniahydrocarbon ice films relevant to Jupiter’s atmosphere. 2004 NSF – Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Student Department of Physics, Plasma Science Laboratory, Auburn University, Alabama Mentor: Edward Thomas A 10 week summer project involving the design, construction, installation, and first tests of temperature gradient induced microgravity conditions in an argondc dusty/complex plasma. 2004-2006 Undergraduate Research Assistant Nuclear Structure Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, Indiana Mentor: Philippe Collon Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: Beam line and Browne-Buechner Spectrograph restoration, and detector calibration. AWARDS / HONORS 2006 University of Notre Dame Class of 2006 Outstanding Physics Major Award 2006 Honorable Mention, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship 2006 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society 2005-2006 Barry M. Goldwater Scholar 2005-2006 Society of Physics Students Leadership Award 2005-6 2005 Sigma Pi Sigma (ΣΠΣ) (National Physics Honor Society) 2005 American Geophysical Union Student Travel Grant 2004 Undergraduate Student Poster Award American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics, Fall Meeting 2002-2006 Robert C. Byrd Scholar 2002, 03, 04 Shuichi, Katsu, and Itsuyo Suga Scholar 2002 University of Notre Dame Scholar 2002-2006 University of Notre Dame Arts and Letters/Science Honors Program REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Coming soon… none so far ABSTRACTS and CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Engel P, O. Coskuner, C. Lo, “Structural and Thermodynamical Studies of As(III) and As(V) by First Principles” Stanford Environmental Molecular Science Institute 2nd Annual Meeting, August 7, 2006. Poster. Engel P, Kalogerakis K “Infrared Spectroscopy of Ammonia – Hydrocarbon Ices Relevant to Jupiter’s Clouds” American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting San Francisco California, Dec. 5, 2005. Poster. Engel P, Silver J, Thomas E “Microparticle transport in an argon dc glow discharge dusty plasma due to an applied temperature gradient” American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics Fall Meeting Savannah Georgia, Nov. 16, 2004. Poster. PROPOSALS FUNDED Coming soon… none so far PROFESSIONAL TALKS and PRESENTATIONS 2007 Jelly Talk, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, date and title TBD 2006 American Institute of Physics Summer Intern Final Presentations, American Center for Physics, Maryland, “Structural and Thermodynamical Studies of Aqueous Arsenic by First Principles” August 1, 2006. 2005 University of Notre Dame Honors Program Seminar, “Nuclear Astrophysics, Environmental Science, and Detector Calibration” Nov. 16, 2005. 2005 SRI International, Molecular Physics Laboratory, REU Presentation “IR Spectroscopy of Ammonia-Hydrocarbon Ice Films Relevant to Jupiter’s Atmosphere”, California, August 5, 2005 2005 19th National Conference on Undergraduate Research Lexington Virginia, “Dust Transport in an Argon DC Glow Discharge Dusty Plasma” Apr. 22, 2005. 2004 Department of Physics, Auburn University, REU Final Presentations, “Microparticle Transport Driven by a temperature gradient in a dc glow discharge plasma” Alabama, July 29, 2004. SHIPBOARD EXPERIENCE 2006 PhilEx Exploratory Cruise, R/V Melville, 28 days Chief Scientist: Arnold Gordon (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory) Watch stander responsible for collection and analysis of CTD data. Assisted and observed deployment and recovery of ADCP moorings, ARGOS floats, glider, and Microstar drifters. 2005 MIT-WHOI Joint Program Introductory Cruise, SEA SSV Corwith Cramer, 10 days Watch stander. Assisted in collection and analysis of CTD data, shipec grabs, Nansen tows, water sample analysis, lookout, navigation, steering, maneuvering under sail, and cleaning the ship. LEADERSHIP and SERVICE 2007-2008 Secretary, EAPS Department Graduate Student Advisory Committee, MIT 2007-2008 President, Green Hall Dormitory, MIT 2006-2007 Department Representative, Graduate Student Council Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Science, MIT 2006-2007 Council Member and Speaker Organizer, Tech Catholic Community 2006-2007 Floor Officer, Green Hall Dormitory, MIT 2005-2006 Past President, Society of Physics Students, University of Notre Dame 2004-2006 College of Science Undergraduate Representative, University Committee on the Academic Code of Honor, University of Notre Dame 2004-2005 President, Society of Physics Students, University of Notre Dame Chapter 2004, 2005 Judge, Northern Indiana Regional Science & Engineering Fair 2004 Undergraduate Representative, Physics Departmental Honor Code Committee, University of Notre Dame 2004 Treasurer, Society of Physics Students, University of Notre Dame Chapter TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2003 Collaborative Learning Group Leader, University of Notre Dame Tutor of freshmen studying engineering physics. 2002, 2003 Summer School Teacher’s Aide, Punahou School, Hawaii Book Cooks 1 & 2. Reading, writing, math, cooking and crafts with 25 first and second graders. 2000-2002 High School Math Tutor, Punahou School, Hawaii Math tutor for Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Engel P "Spectography: Browne-Buechner Resurrected" Technical Review: University of Notre Dame Engineering Magazine, Vol 58, No.1, Winter 2005 page 22-23. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Meteorological Society 2007-present American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2005-present Society of Physics Students (SPS) 2004-2007 Society of Rheology (SoR) 2005-06 American Physical Society (APS) 2004-05