Gregory Britten is a biological oceanographer and Principal Investigator leading the Population and Ecosystem Modeling Laboratory at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, with nine years of research experience building marine population and ecosystem models. He moved from postdoctoral research at MIT to head his own lab in 2022, blending quantitative training in statistics and population biology with a PhD in chemical and physical oceanography from UC Irvine. His work focuses on translating complex ecological processes into predictive models that inform understanding of ocean systems and resource dynamics. Based in Falmouth, Massachusetts, he brings a rare mix of hands-on modeling expertise and experimental insight, often bridging field observations with computational approaches. Colleagues value his ability to turn noisy ecological data into actionable, policy-relevant outputs.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Population Biology, Master's degree, Population Biology at Dalhousie University
Contributions:1 release, 4 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 3 months
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