MIT/WHOI Joint Program (2016-2023)

Spring 2023

12.870: Air-Sea Interaction and Boundary Layers

Instructors: Dr. Hyodae Seo and Dr. Tom Farrar

Falll 2021

12.860: Climate Variability and Diagnostics

https://canvas.mit.edu/courses/10137
Instructors: Dr. Caroline Ummenhofer and Dr. Hyodae Seo

Fall 2019

12.808: Introduction to Physical Oceanography

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa19/12.808/
Instructors: Dr. Hyodae Seo and Dr. John Toole

12.860: Climate Variability and Diagnostics

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa19/12.860/
Instructors: Dr. Caroline Ummenhofer and Dr. Hyodae Seo

Fall 2018

12.808: Introduction to Physical Oceanography

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa18/12.808/
Instructors: Dr. Hyodae Seo, Dr. Larry Pratt, and Dr. John Toole

Fall 2017

12.860: Climate Variability and Diagnostics

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa17/12.860
Instructors: Dr. Caroline Ummenhofer and Dr. Hyodae Seo

12.808: Introduction to Observational Physical Oceanography

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa17/12.808/
Instructors: Dr. Hyodae Seo, Dr. Larry Pratt, and Dr. John Toole

Fall 2016

12.808: Introduction to Observational Physical Oceanography

https://stellar.mit.edu/S/course/12/fa16/12.808/
Instructors: Dr. Hyodae Seo, Dr. Larry Pratt, and Dr. Magdalena Andres

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Hyodae Seo
Hyodae Seo
Associate Professor

Dr. Hyodae Seo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Oceanography and an Associate Director of the Uehiro Center for the Advancement of Oceanography (UC•AO). He is a physical oceanographer and climate scientist with a broad range of research and teaching interests in ocean and atmospheric processes and their coupled interactions relating to weather and climate. He combines high-resolution coupled modeling with theories of geophysical fluid dynamics and analyses of in situ and satellite observations to better understand the ocean-atmosphere coupled boundary layer processes, improve their representation in numerical models, and evaluate their influence on ocean, weather, and climate. Dr. Seo actively contributes to developing sustaining and sustainable ocean observing strategies and strives to engage the public around the issues related to ocean, extreme weather, climate, and ocean-based renewable energy research.