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Emeritus Professor Trevor McDougall has made significant contributions to our understanding of ocean thermodynamics and climate science. He holds a first-class Honours Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Adelaide and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Cambridge. He has received numerous prestigious awards including the Zillman Medal and the Alfred Wegener Medal for his exceptional research contributions in ocean science. As a fellow of multiple scientific societies, including the Royal Society London and the American Geophysical Union, Professor McDougall has actively contributed to scientific committees and has participated in international conferences. He has served as an editor for leading journals in the field of physical oceanography and has overseen numerous PhD and postdoctoral candidates. His research interests encompass ocean mixing processes, thermodynamic properties of seawater, and their implications for climate change. Professor McDougall has published over 170 peer-reviewed papers, accumulating significant citations and impacting the field of oceanography. He continues to mentor young scientists and participate in public lectures highlighting the significance of oceanographic research in understanding climate change.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
CSIRO • Hobart, Australia
CSIRO • Hobart, Australia
Cooperative Research Centre Antarctic Climate Ecosystems •
CSIRO • Hobart, Australia
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