Professor at University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
Miami, Florida, United States
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Claire Paris is a professor of biological oceanography at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School with 11 years of experience studying dispersion, migration, and connectivity of marine populations. She is known for demonstrating how larval and plankton behavior shapes ecosystem connectivity and for extending that insight to pollutant and oil spill transport. Claire developed widely used tools—an open-source Connectivity Modeling System (CMS) for virtual particle tracking and the Drifting In Situ Chamber (DISC) for in-field behavioral studies—bridging modeling and empirical observation. Based in Miami, she combines rigorous coastal oceanography training (PhD, Stony Brook) with biochemistry foundations, enabling interdisciplinary approaches to marine conservation and pollution science.
11 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science (BS), Biochemistry at Universite de Bordeaux, Talence
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Coastal Oceanography, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Coastal Oceanography at State University of New York at Stony Brook
Doctor of Science, Oceanography, PhD, Doctor of Science, Oceanography, PhD at Stony Brook University
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