Dylan White
I am a undergraduate student at UNCW, majoring in geology and oceanography. My goals are to study and work in Earth and ocean sciences to...
I am a undergraduate student at UNCW, majoring in geology and oceanography. My goals are to study and work in Earth and ocean sciences to...
My name is Stephen Lail and I am a Marine Science Master’s Student working in the COAST Lab with Dr. Bresnahan. I received my Bachelor’s...
I’m Adam, a graduate of the M.S. Marine Science program at UNCW with a background in biogeochemistry. My master’s thesis focused on using optical parameters...
Greetings. Some of my earliest memories are taking family vacations from my hometown in Iowa to the Atlantic Coast to visit the beach. I was...
My name is Bentley Settin and I am a senior at UNCW. I am obtaining a degree in Oceanography with a minor in Biology and...
I began my Masters of Marine Science at UNCW in the Fall of 2022. I began working in the COAST Lab working with Dr. Bresnahan...
My ultimate goal is to contribute to our understanding of coasts in order to help protect them for the good of those who rely on...
Hi! My name is Hailey Seppey, I am a senior at UNCW studying Oceanography with a minor in Marine Biology. This semester I am doing...
I am a freshman at Western Carolina University interning at UNCW for the summer. I am a biology major interested in conservation, science communication, and...
I am an undergrad student majoring in Oceanography, and minoring in Geology. I will be working with Dr. Bresnahan on developing a low-cost turbidity meter....
Spending the larger part of my life on the coast, I’ve developed a passion for water, both fresh and salt. I am a recent graduate...
Hi! I’m Dorothy Sue Grimmer! I am a junior studying marine biology. My DIS focuses on analyzing the images received from UNCW’s Hawkeye satellite to...
Hello! My name is Sophia Hill and I am an undergraduate student obtaining a degree in oceanography with a minor in biology and creative writing....
Hey, guys! My name is Gina Carney, and I am a current graduate student pursuing my Master's of Science in Geoscience within the Department of...
Hello my name is Lucas Cooper and I am an undergraduate student at UNCW studying oceanography. In my off time I love playing hockey and...
Howdy, my name is Jacob Stasiewicz. I am currently a senior in the Coastal Engineering Undergraduate program at University of North Carolina Wilmington. I am...
My name is Drew Davey and I’m an undergraduate in the new Coastal Engineering program at UNCW. Growing up near the Outer Banks, I have...
Cape Fear Community College student working at UNCW CMS for the the summer of 2022 on low cost sensor development and with the Coastal Ocean...
My name is Daniel Portelli. I am an undergrad at UNCW obtaining my bachelors in Oceanography. I am currently doing research on remote sensor development...
I am a Marine Science Master's student in the COAST lab, working with Dr. Bresnahan. For my undergraduate, I received a BS in Environmental Science,...
My name is Michael Tydings, and I am currently an undergraduate senior doing a DIS with marine sensor development. My true passion is oceanography and...
Work with us!
We are actively seeking new undergraduate and graduate students. Potential undergraduate student researchers: please reach out to me at bresnahanp@uncw.edu to explore opportunities for a Directed Independent Study (DIS), Honors Thesis, or other ways of getting involved in COAST Lab research. Potential graduate student researchers: please take a look at the Ph.D. in Applied Coastal and Ocean Sciences, the M.S. in Marine Science, and the M.S. in Geoscience options and reach out if one of those and COAST Lab research are of interest.
The primary qualities we seek in students are curiosity and a determination to learn. While lab members use skills like coding, simple circuit design and wiring, 3D design and printing, laboratory analyses, etc., we do not require that candidates have prior experience in these. Rather, we strive to teach new skills to those who are excited to put the time and effort into learning them and applying them toward specific scientific and engineering challenges with societal relevance. If you do have such skills, they will likely be put to good use, but if you do not, you might still be a great candidate for this lab!
If you are a member of the COAST Lab, you should be featured here! As both this website and many things in our lab are built using GitHub, new lab members should practice git and GitHub-based collaboration to get their information included here. See steps below for Professor Bresnahan's recommended approach for including your information on this page: