Jordyn Moscoso
PhD Student
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Boelter Hall 9277
My research is centered on understanding impacts of dynamical ocean processes on biogeochemistry, ecology, and food-web structure. Specifically, my research focuses on the physical processes that control patterns of productivity in the California Current System — one of four Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems — through idealized ocean modeling. Along with research, I am a member of the Do-it-yourself Dynamics (DIYnamics) team. With DIYnamics, I create content and videos to complement concepts in geophysical fluid dynamics taught in the classroom.