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Dr. Clare Eayrs: sea ice and marine ecosystem modeller and field scientist

22 min · 22 de may de 2020
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In 2018 Dr. Clare Eayrs shared her unconventional route to where she currently works in sea ice modeling at New York University Abu Dhabi with me via video chat. Here you can hear about her journey from growing up in Zimbabwe to going to university in the UK, pursuing jobs in the UAE and Italy, getting further education back in the UK, eventually finding herself back in the UAE. Clare's interests evolved over time from oceanography to the sea ice she studies today, and the route she took to get there is super interesting and refreshing. connect with Clare at: @coughlanclare on Twitter check us out at: letsdosomethingbig.weebly.com, @ldsbig on instagram & @wepersistpod on Twitter podcast cover art by Emma Henry emmahenryart.wixsite.com/emmasportfolio music: www.purple-planet.com

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