VISIONS’24 At Sea Applications Are Up

Hey all,

This is an AMAZING opportunity for students to spend up to two weeks on a 274-foot research vessel in the summer. They love having Engineering students participate. 


If you have ever wondered what it is like to participate on a sea-going oceanographic research cruise onboard a global class ship using an underwater robotic vehicle diving to depths of 10,000 ft, please consider applying to the UW VISIONS’24 program. There are no requirements, and the program is open to all UW students no matter what your major is. There will be 3 legs of the cruise onboard the UW 274 ft-long R/V Atlantis a global class research ship hosting the robotic vehicle Jason. The Atlantis also hosts the 3-person submarine Alvin. Each leg will be ~ 8-12 days long starting August 10 until September 14, 2024. Students can participate on one or more legs. There are no costs to students and transportation is provided to/from the ship (Seattle to Newport, OR). 

This is the annual maintenance cruise for the largest underwater observatory (called the Regional Cabled Array) in the oceans directly connected to the Internet. Team members include engineers and scientists from the UW Applied Physics Laboratory and School of Oceanography, as well as the ship and ROV staff.  During the cruise, we will be conducting work at the most active underwater volcano off our coast (Axial Seamount), at underwater hot springs that are one of the most extreme environments on Earth, along the Oregon margin in some of the most biologically productive waters known, and at methane seep sites hosting novel biological communities. Applications are due April 3, 2024 and are available at https://interactiveoceans.washington.edu/, as well as additional information about the program. Please contact Dr. Deborah Kelley (dskelley@uw.edu) if you have any questions.

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