DAVID G. ORTIZ-SUSLOW Curriculum Vitae Last Updated: May 2015 CONTACT INFORMATION Office Address 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway, MTLSS 100D Miami, Florida 33149-1098 [dortiz-suslow] at [rsmas.miami.edu] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy Expected University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science – Miami, FL Applied Marine Physics Committee: Brian K. Haus (chair), Ad Reniers, Will Drennan, Jim Thomson, and Hans Graber August 2012 – Present Bachelor of Science December 2012 University of California, San Diego – La Jolla, CA Physics with focus in Earth Sciences September 2007 – December 2012 PUBLICATIONS Laxague N.J.M., D.G. Ortiz-Suslow, B.K. Haus, H.C. Graber, and N.J. Williams (2015), Shortscale wave and wind stress coupling in a coastal environment. (in preparation for GRL) Huguenard K., D. Bogucki, D. G. Ortiz-Suslow, N. Laxague, J. Hargrove, J. MacMahan, T. M. Ozgokmen, B. Haus, and A. Reniers; (2015). Internal Bore Observations Near a River Plume in Coastal Gulf of Mexico. (submitted to JGR) Ortiz-Suslow, D. G., B. K. Haus, N. J. Williams, N. J. M. Laxague, A. J. H. M. Reniers, and H. C. Graber (2015), The spatial-temporal variability of air-sea momentum fluxes observed at a tidal inlet, J. Geophys. Res. Oceans, 120, 660–676, doi:10.1002/2014JC010412. Ortiz-Suslow, D. G., Huguenard, K., Laxague, N. J., Williams, N. J., Bogucki, D., & Haus, B. K. Coastal Dynamics Observed from a Mobile Air-Sea Interaction Platform. Non-peer reviewed paper presented at IEEE/OES Current, Waves and Turbulence Measurement Workshop 2015. PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS & PRESENTED TALKS Haus B.K., D.G. Ortiz-Suslow, N.J.M. Laxague, and S. Mehta; (2015). Laboratory study of spray generation and transport in very high winds, Seattle, WA. Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces, May 18-21. Laxague N.J.M., B.K. Haus, D.G. Ortiz-Suslow, and N.J. Williams; (2015). Water surface slope spectra in near-shore and river mouth environments, Seattle, WA. Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Gas Transfer at Water Surfaces, May 18-21. Haus B. K., N. Laxague, D. G. Ortiz-Suslow, H. C. Graber, and R. Romeiser; (2014). WindWave Coupling in a Complex Coastal Environment, San Francisco, CA. Talk presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall 2014 Meeting, Ocean Sciences Session. Huguenard K., D. Bogucki, T. M. Ozgokmen, B. K. Haus, A. Reniers, J. MacMahan, J. Hargrove, N. Laxague, and D. G. Ortiz-Suslow; (2014). Bolus Generation by a River Plume in Coastal Gulf of Mexico, San Francisco, CA. Talk presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall 2014 Meeting, Ocean Sciences Session. Ortiz-Suslow D. G., B. K. Haus, N. M. Laxague, N. J. Williams, and H. C. Graber; (2014). Wind Stress Variability Directly Measured at a Tidal Inlet from a Mobile Vessel, San Francisco, CA. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall 2014 Meeting, Ocean Sciences Session. Sun D., D. G. Ortiz-Suslow, B. K. Haus, N. M. Laxague, H. C. Graber, J. Hargrove, M. Caruso, and N. J. Williams; (2014). Investigations into Ebb Tidal Fronts using In Situ Acoustic Backscatter and Optical Satellite Imagery, San Francisco, CA. Poster presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall 2014 Meeting, Ocean Sciences Session Ortiz-Suslow D. G., B.K. Haus, N.M. Laxague, and N.J. Williams; (2014). Quantifying the Spatial and Temporal Variability of Wind-Stresses Across a Tidal Inlet, Honolulu, HI. Poster presented at the ASLO Ocean Sciences Meeting 2014 Soloviev A., M. McGauley, B. Haus, D. Ortiz-Suslow, N. laxague, B. Hamilton; (2014). Modeling of Multi-Phase Environments at the Air-Sea Interface in the Presence of Oil and Dispersants, Mobile, AL. Poster presented at the Annual Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative AllHands Meeting. Novelli G., R. Pennel, D. Ortiz-Suslow, N. Laxague, C. Smith, T. Ozgokmen, A. Reniers; (2014). Experiments in the Ocean Near-Surface Layer, Mobile, AL. Poster presented at the Annual Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative All-Hands Meeting. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring 2015 Teaching Assistant Marine Science Course 302, Physical Oceanography Lab University of Miami Fall 2013 Teaching Assistant Marine Science Course 111, Introduction to Oceanography Lab Guest Lecture: Introduction to Paleoceanography University of Miami LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES Spring 2015 – Present Student Representative on the Graduate Academic Committee Fall 2013 – Present Student-Led Evaluations and Development (SLED) Committee - Founding member of committee that designs, administers, and analyzes data of the first ever survey, in RSMAS history, geared towards understanding student-advisor relations. AWARDS April 2013 Best in-class student proposal, Applied Marine Physics 698, Field Observations of Coastal and Air-Sea Oceanography, D. Ortiz-Suslow and C. Smith (2013), Measurement of Asymmetrical Tidal Flows across Bear Cut June 2010 California Sea Grant John D. Isaacs Marine Undergraduate Research Assistantship (Primary advisor: Peter Franks, Ph.D.) ($2,500) MENTORING Sun, Danny (summer 2014) Noguiera, Veruska A. (summer 2014) FIELD CAMPAIGNS September 2014 Investigator, Miami, FL Examined Lagrangian drifter dispersion and transport in the upper 1 m of the ocean. Used drifting wave buoys (Herbers et al. 2012) to measure surface-gravity waves and a Nortek HR Aquadopp to measure near-surface turbulence and velocity profiles This work was funded through the GoMRI, CARTHE consortium grant and by the International Seakeepers Society December 2013 Research Assistant, Surfzone and Coastal Oil Pathways Experiment (SCOPE), Destin, FL Worked to design and operate University of Miami’s Surface Physics Experimental Catamaran. The vessel was rigged with a myriad of in-situ and near-field remote sensing meteorological and oceanographic instruments. Including, among other instruments, a complete flux package, ADCP, ADVs, polarimeter, and infrared camera Helped investigators from Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi deploy an Optical Turbulence Sensor and a Vertical Microstructure Profiler This work was funded through the GoMRI, CARTHE consortium grant July – November 2013 Investigator, Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL Examined near-surface ocean dynamics, as well as, analyzing/comparing Lagrangian drifter designs/construction This work was funded through the GoMRI, CARTHE consortium grant May - June 2013 Research Assistant aboard the R/V Point Sur, Office of Naval Research’s DRI RIVET 2 Mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria, OR Responsibilities included set up monitoring of numerous meteorological, acoustic, and optical sensors as well as the analog and digital data acquisition systems for the instruments This work was funded by the Office of Naval Research April 2013 Project Leader, AMP 698 Class Project, Biscayne Bay, Miami, FL Along with co-Leader, was responsible for planning, executing, and analyzing the data collected during the class project This work was funded by the Applied Marine Physics Division at RSMAS-Univ. Miami February - March 2013 CTD Watch Stander aboard the NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown, NOAA Western Boundary Time Series RB1302 Helped in deployment and recovery of a CTD Rosette, LoweredADCP package, as well as processing salinity samples taken during casts This work was funded by NOAA October 2009 Research Assistant, Imperial Beach Pollutant Transport and Dilution Experiment, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, Imperial Beach, CA Worked on, and operated, a small research vessel from which a small CTD, Niskin bottle package was deployed and recovered, in addition to taking surface water and biological samples. From beach, aided with the deployment and recovery of GPS-equipped surface drifters
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