Summary
Douglas Nehme is an oceanographer and hydrodynamic modeler with 11 years of experience, holding an M.Sc. in Meteorology and pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering focused on coupled ocean–atmosphere modeling for the oil, gas and energy sectors. Based at UFRJ's LAMCE, he develops and validates regional ocean models (ROMS), oil dispersion simulations and metocean data analyses using Python, MATLAB and Unix-based HPC environments. He combines hands-on in situ and remote-sensing data processing with production of technical reports and peer-reviewed publications, and is an advocate of open-source tools and long-term Linux usage since 2014. Beyond modeling, he has practical experience building and maintaining operational simulation systems and metocean databases, a skill set informed by early work with the Brazilian Navy’s buoy network.
10 years of coding experience
Bacharelado, Oceanografia, 8.2 de 10.0, Bacharelado, Oceanografia, 8.2 de 10.0 at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
Doutorado, Engenharia Civil - Recursos Hídricos e Meio Ambiente, 2.78 de 3.00, Doutorado, Engenharia Civil - Recursos Hídricos e Meio Ambiente, 2.78 de 3.00 at UFRJ - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
English, Spanish