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  • 20 - Student Research Spotlight: Getting drunk on long-term monitoring and scalable solutions with Margo Dietrich and Marcus Landers
    2025/12/02

    In this episode of Going Coastal, Jon Miller and Marissa Torres have a chat with master’s student Marcus Landers (Stevens Institute of Technology) and incoming Stevens PhD student Margo Dietrich (currently at Yale) for a new Student Research Spotlight. They tell us about their paths into coastal engineering and experiences abroad - all roads lead to the coast. Get the episode on your favorite platform now to hear about the different stages of dune evolution and what coastal resilience looks like from the lens of construction and home owner’s insurance.

    Thank you to NJ Sea Grant for sponsoring this episode.


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    56 分
  • The Coastal Journeys of Two Award-Winning Students: Brenna Derby and Vicky Gao
    2025/11/04

    What does it look like to break into coastal science as a student, and win national awards along the way?

    In this episode, Marissa Torres and Deb Fernandes talk with Brenna Derby and Vicky Gao about REUs, harmful algal blooms, environmental economics, working with ASBPA’s Science & Technology Committee, and the honest advice they wish more students heard about finding funding, taking chances, and building a coastal career that fits who you are.

    If you’re a student, early-career coastal nerd, or just coastal-curious, this convo is packed with stories, practical tips, and a lot of reassurance that there’s no single “right” way to build a life at the coast.

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    48 分
  • 18 - Inside the NOAA Coastal Resilience and Knauss Fellowships with Heather Korzun & Neal McMillin
    2025/09/30

    This month on Going Coastal, Marissa Torres and Deb Fernandes talk with Heather Korzun and Neal McMillin about their unique paths into coastal resilience and policy, and their experiences as NOAA fellows. From community engagement in New Jersey to shaping bipartisan ocean policy on Capitol Hill, they share insights, lessons learned, and advice for future fellows.


    Thank you to NJ Sea Grant for sponsoring this episode.

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    59 分
  • 17 - Student Research Spotlight: From dunes to roadways with Ian Day and Tashae Thompson
    2025/09/02

    In this episode of Going Coastal, Jon Miller and Deb Fernandes have a chat with PhD student Ian Day (Stevens Institute of Technology) and master’s student Tashae Thompson (University of South Alabama) for a new Student Research Spotlight series. They talk about their paths into coastal engineering, from Jamaica to China to New Jersey.

    Hear how they’re tackling real-world challenges like dune erosion and flooding with nature-based solutions, and what it’s like to navigate conferences and careers in this tight-knit field.


    Thank you to NJ Sea Grant for sponsoring this episode.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • 16 - Student Chapters of COPRI and ASBPA with Erin Rooney and Halaina Hahn
    2025/08/05

    In this episode of Going Coastal, Jon Miller and Deb Fernandes talk with Erin Rooney (COPRI) and Halaina Hahn (ASBPA) about the role of student chapters in shaping the next generation of coastal professionals.

    They share how these chapters connect students with industry networks, provide leadership opportunities, and bridge the gap between academic learning and practical experience.

    We cover examples of successful collaborations, tips for starting a chapter, upcoming conferences like ICCE and ASBPA’s National Coastal Conference, and advice for students navigating the field.


    Thank you to NJ Sea Grant for sponsoring this episode.

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    55 分
  • 15 - Waves, Sand, and Simulations: Modeling with Alex Boland & Ryan Schanta
    2025/07/01

    In this Student Research Spotlight, Marissa Torres and Deb Fernandes hear from Alexander Boland (UGA) and Ryan Schanta (UDel) as they share their paths into coastal engineering, their thesis work, and their next steps in PhD research. From modeling storm surge impacts on Georgia roads to improving sediment transport predictions with FunWave and XBeach, this episode explores the power and challenges of coastal numerical modeling.

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    51 分
  • Grant Proposal Writing with Dr. Jens Figlus and Dr. Peter Ruggiero
    2025/06/03

    In our latest Going Coastal episode, we sat down with two seasoned academics in the coastal field:

    Dr. Jens Figlus (Texas A&M University) and Dr. Peter Ruggiero (Oregon State University), who shared their career journeys, advice for students and early professionals, and a candid look into the realities of grant writing and research funding.

    From fieldwork to proposal writing to finding your place in a tight-knit community, this episode dives into both the passion and practical skills needed to thrive in the field.

    If you’re a student, educator, or coastal professional looking for real-world insights into research careers and growing the next generation in coastal science, this episode is for you.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • 13 - Coast Week in D.C. with Nicole Elko & Emily Patrolia
    2025/05/06

    In this episode of Going Coastal, co-hosts Jon Miller and Deb Fernandes are joined by Dr. Nicole Elko, Executive Director of ASBPA and Co-Executive Director of the U.S. Coastal Research Program, and Emily Patrolia, founder of ESP Advisors. Together, they unpack what really happens during Coast Week in Washington, D.C.!

    We talk about:

    • - How coastlines are showing up on Capitol Hill
    • - Practical tips for introverts navigating policy events
    • - Why your voice matters — even as a student or early-career professional

    If you’ve ever wondered how science meets policy, or how YOU can get involved in shaping the future of our coasts, this one’s for you.


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    53 分