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Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.

Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.
Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.
Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.
Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.
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Kleindinst, Thomas N.
Zachary Duguid working on a Slocum glider in the lab.
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07/27/2017
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Zachary Duguid attends Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his WHOI advisor is Rich Camilli.
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MIT undergraduate student Zach Duguid spent the summer of 2017 working in a lab run by WHOI scientist Rich Camilli. As a Summer Student Fellow, Duguid focused on an independent research project to incorporate an intelligent power and propulsion system into an autonomous underwater glider that Camilli is outfitting with a compact, low-power mass spectrometer and a sonarnormally two power-hungry instruments. The system is designed to do long-term survey and monitoring of seafloor features such as hydrocarbon seeps. WHOI is currently accepting applications for the 2018 class of Summer Student Fellows.
Photo by Tom Kleindinst
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