OCB is seeking nominations for new Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) members. The following SSC members are scheduled to rotate off at the end of 2024:
- Jeff Bowman (SIO) – microbial ecology, bioinformatics, coastal and high latitude ecosystems, modeling
- Susanne Craig (NASA GSFC) – satellite RS, bio-optics, machine learning techniques and ocean color algorithm development
- Tim DeVries (UCSB) – carbon cycle modeling (biological & solubility pumps), inverse modeling of ocean circulation and mixing, carbon sequestration/marine CDR
- Zachary Erickson (NOAA PMEL) – biophysical interactions
- Shaily Rahman (Univ Colorado, Boulder) – marine biogeochemistry and sedimentary processes
We are especially interested in filling the following expertise gaps:
- Paleo perspectives on ocean biogeochemical cycles and marine ecosystems
- Satellite remote sensing and algorithm development
- Biooptics
- Benthic processes – sediment biogeochemistry, ecology, etc.
- Machine learning approaches
Please consider casting a diverse net in submitting nominations. We are seeking to entrain new voices and ideas in OCB! Nominees should be at US-based institutions (including Univ. Puerto Rico, Univ. Virgin Islands or in other US territories, minority-serving institutions, including historically Black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, tribal colleges and universities, etc.). Please submit your nomination (self-nominations are welcome) here by November 1.
Nominees are evaluated using a rubric that includes consideration of geography (balance across the SSC), science expertise, career stage and other diversity and equity measures. We encourage re-nomination if a prior nomination round was not successful. Many SSC members are nominated multiple times before becoming members! OCB SSC members serve a 3-year term. For more information on the OCB SSC, including a list of current and previous SSC members, the SSC charge and terms of reference, and links to the past year of SSC minutes, please visit the SSC page of the OCB website. To learn more about what the OCB SSC is/does, please visit the SSC page of the OCB website and feel free to reach out to current SSC members about time commitment and their experiences as SSC members.