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Camille Grimaldi is a physical oceanographer and an Adjunct Senior Lecturer at the University of Western Australia. She specializes in the study of oceanographic drivers affecting coral reef hydrodynamics and their thermodynamic connectivity. Having completed her PhD, Camille has been involved as a Post-doctoral Research Associate at AIMS@UWA, focusing on coral reef oceanography. Her research interests are broad and include the impacts of climate change on coral reefs, oceanographic measurement methods, wave hydrodynamics, and numerical modeling. Through her work, Camille has contributed to numerous studies that explore coastal processes and fieldwork necessary for understanding these complex ecosystems. She is actively engaged in various research projects, collaborating internationally and contributing valuable insights into the resilience and persistence of coral reef systems. Camille's dedication to her field is reflected in her published work and ongoing contributions to oceanography.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Teaching and conducting research in physical oceanography, focusing on coral reef systems.
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