Cassidy Wagner is a PhD student and graduate research & teaching assistant at Oregon State University with a decade of research experience focused on the physics of large eddies and ocean currents. With prior graduate work at the University of Illinois and hands-on undergraduate research in pulsar timing and gravitational wave simulation, she blends computational modeling, observational techniques, and teaching practice. She has supported astronomy courses and supervised observing sessions, demonstrating strong science communication and mentorship skills. Based in Eugene, Oregon, Cassidy brings interdisciplinary training across oceanography, astronomy, and astrophysics, applying techniques from high-performance computing and signal simulation to tackle complex geophysical fluid dynamics.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Oceanography, Chemical and Physical, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Oceanography, Chemical and Physical at Oregon State University
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science - BS, Astrophysics, Bachelor of Science - BS, Astrophysics at University of Oklahoma
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Cassidy Wagner - Graduate Research And Teaching Assistant