Integrated Ocean Dynamics and Acoustics
IODA
A Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University
Research Initiative funded project
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IODA is an integrated ocean fluid physics and acoustics
study with the goal of creating a broadly applicable and portable continental
shelf-area acoustic prediction capability that includes the effects of internal
and surface gravity waves as well as effects of the more-commonly handled
subtidal-frequency large-scale processes.
Grant Awardee: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
University Subawardees
University of Texas at Austin
Rutgers University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Delaware
Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute
Colorado School of Mines
Naval Postgraduate School
Florida Institute of Technology
Principal Investigators
Tim Duda (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
Jim Lynch (WHOI)
Ying-Tsong Lin (WHOI)
Karl Helfrich (WHOI)
Weifeng Gordon Zhang (WHOI)
Harry Swinney (University of Texas at Austin)
John Wilkin (Rutgers University)
Pierre Lermusiaux (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Nick Makris (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Dick Yue (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Mohsen Badiey (University of Delaware)
Bill Siegmann (Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Jon Collis (Colorado School of Mines)
John Colosi (Naval Postgraduate School)
Steven Jachec (Florida Institute of Technology)
Additional key investigators
Matt Paoletti (U. Texas)
Julia Levin (Rutgers)
Yuming Liu (MIT)
Arthur Newhall (WHOI)
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