Going Coastal

26 - Coastal Policy from the Student Perspective with Grace Towle and Jackie Houle

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Episode 26 - Coastal Policy from the Student Perspective with Grace Towle and Jackie Houle Cover

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Have you ever heard of e-concrete? Me neither! In this episode of Going Coastal, co-hosts Dane and Jon are back and joined by two current coastal policy students: Grace Towle, a Coastal Science and Policy (CSP) master’s student at UC Santa Cruz, and Jacquelyn Houle, UNC Wilmington’s ASBPA Student Chapter president and coastal engineering undergraduate. Together, they bring a refreshing and hopeful perspective to the field! Tune in this month for circular economies, the uses of e-concrete, and what coastal resilience might look like for industrial ports and harbors.

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Episode 24 - Demystifying Academic Positions with Dr. Stephanie Patch, Dr. Karim Karam and Dr. Matthew Janssen Cover

24 - Demystifying Academic Positions with Dr. Stephanie Patch, Dr. Karim Karam and Dr. Matthew Janssen

In this episode of Going Coastal, Jon Miller and Dane Lazarus invited Dr. Stephanie Patch, an Associate Professor of coastal engineering at the University of South Alabama, Dr. Karim Karam, a Teaching Associate Professor at Stevens, and Dr. Matthew Janssen, a Research Assistant Professor at Stevens, to discuss academic positions and what they look like on a day-to-day basis for coastal engineers. They explain the difference between tenure and non-tenure-track positions, the responsibilities of each role, how they are paid, and how academia differs from industry. As always, the episode ends with great advice for students or new professionals who want to pursue an academic career, so make sure to tune in!

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Episode 22 - Student Research Spotlight: Don’t overthink it, start talking to people Cover

22 - Student Research Spotlight: Don’t overthink it, start talking to people

The Student Research Spotlight Series is back for 2026, and we are welcoming a NEW HOST: Dane Lazarus! For this episode, Dane Lazarus [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dane-lazarus-9b169686/] and Deb Fernandes [https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-fernandes-df/] chat with Liam McDermott [https://www.linkedin.com/in/liam-mcdermott04/] (Virginia Tech) and Ruben Vruggink [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruben-vruggink-34791016b/] (UC Santa Cruz) about undergraduate research in probabilistic coastal hazard assessment (PCHA) and about an A-to-Z master's project on regional sediment management, bringing science, stakeholders, economics, and policy into the same conversation. Plus a lot of other cool stuff you’ll have to listen to find out ;) Get involved: * ASBPA SNP Mentor Program: join as a mentor or mentee via the ASBPA website [https://asbpa.org/about-us/chapters/students-new-professionals/] * California listeners: if you’re interested in building a stronger West Coast student / early professional network, reach out to Dane or Ruben, or email podcastgoingcoastal@gmail.com Thank you to our sponsor, the New Jersey Sea Grant.

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