Gregory C. Johnson: Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION
- Ph.D., Feb. 1991, Oceanography, Joint Program in Oceanography and Oceanographic Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Cambridge and Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
- B.S., May 1985, Physics with High Honors, Valedictorian, Summa Cum Laude, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Oceanographer, GS-15 (Dec. 2000 - Present), GS-14 (Dec. 1996 - Dec. 2000), GS-13 (Jan. 1993 - Nov. 1996), Ocean Climate Research Division, Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- Affiliate Professor (Jul. 2002 - Present), Affiliate Associate Professor (Jul. 1997 - Jun. 2002), Affiliate Assitant Professor (Jan. 1993 - Jun. 1997), School of Oceanography, University of Washington.
- Senior Fellow (Feb. 1998 - Present) and Council Member (Aug. 2007 - Present), Joint Institute for Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean, University of Washington and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- Senior Fellow (Jan. 2002 - Present), Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research, University of Hawaii and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- Post Doctoral Scientist (Dec. 1990 - Dec. 1992), Applied Physics Laboratory, U. of Washington.
- Visiting Investigator (Oct. 1990 - Nov. 1990), Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
- Graduate Research Assistant (Jun. 1985 - Sept. 1990), Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
- Summer Student Fellow (Jun. 1984 - Aug. 1984), Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
HONORS AND AWARDS
- Georg Wüst Prize, awarded by the German Society for Marine Research (DGM), sponsored by Ocean Dynamics: 2013.
- NOAA Research Employee of the Year Award: 2010.
- AMS Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology Editor's Award: 2009.
- NOPP Excellence in Partnership Award to the Argo Project: 2003.
- NOAA/OAR and NOAA/ERL Outstanding Scientific Paper Awards: 1997, 2004.
- NOAA/PMEL Outstanding Scientific Papers: 1997, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2011.
- NOAA Performance and Special Act or Service Awards: 1993-1996, 2001-2006, 2008-2012.
- ONR Secretary of the Navy Fellowship in Oceanography, 1985, MIT/WHOI Joint Program.
- NSF Graduate Fellowship Award, 1985, MIT/WHOI Joint Program, (declined).
- Fye Fellowship and Book Award, 1985, MIT/WHOI Joint Program, (fellowship declined).
FIELD ACTIVITIES
- RV Roger Revelle, 20 Mar. - 13 May 2009 (55 DAS), U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section I05, 32°S, Cape Town - Fremantle, Co-Chief Scientist.
- NOAA Ship Ronald. H. Brown, 21 Jan. - 23 Feb. 2008 (34 DAS), U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section P18, 103°W, Easter Island - Punta Arenas, Chief Scientist.
- NOAA Ship Ronald. H. Brown, 19 Jun. - 10 Jul. 2003 (22 DAS), U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section A16N, 25°W, Reykjavik - Funchal, Bottle salinity and CTD/O2 analyst.
- NOAA Ship Discoverer, 5 Jan. - 4 Feb. 1996 (31 DAS), WOCE Sections P14S and P15S, 170°E and 170°W, Hobart - Wellington, Co-Chief Scientist.
- RV Knorr, 2 - 28 Dec. 1995 (27 DAS), WOCE Section I02, 8°S, Singapore - Diego Garcia, Chief Scientist.
- NOAA Ship Discoverer, 29 Mar. - 27 Apr. 1994 (30 DAS), WOCE Section P18, 110°W, Easter Island - San Diego, Chief Scientist.
- RV Thomas Washington, 31 Aug. - 1 Oct. 1991 (32 DAS), WOCE Section P16, 150°W, Papaette - Honolulu, Co-Chief Scientist.
- RV Moana Wave, 9 - 24 Mar. 1989 (16 DAS), 10°N Transpacific Hydrographic Section, Majuro - Honolulu, CTD watch-stander.
- RRS Charles Darwin, 17 Jul. - 15 Aug. 1987 (30 DAS), Arabian Sea Hydrographic Sections, Mombasa - Muscat, CTD watch-stander.
PMEL CTD GROUP FIELD WORK
- NOAA Ship Bell Shimada, Sep. 2012, West Coast Ocean Acidification Cruise, Newport - Newport, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Sep. - Oct. 2011, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section A10, 30°S, Cape Town - Rio de Janeiro, CTD/O2 data.
- R/V Wecoma, Aug. - Sep. 2011, West Coast Ocean Acidification Cruise, Newport - Newport, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Mar. - Apr. 2010, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section A13.5, 0°E, Cape Town - Takoradi, CTD/O2 data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Feb. - Mar. 2008, GasEx III, Southern Ocean, Punta Arenas - Montevideo, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Dec. 2007 - Feb. 2008, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section P18, 110 - 103°W, San Diego - Punta Arenas, CTD/O2 data.
- R/V Wecoma, May - Jun. 2007, North Atlantic Carbon Program West Coast Cruise, Newport - San Diego, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- R/V Thomas G. Thompson, Mar. 2006, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section P16N, Honolulu - Kodiak, CTD/O2 data.
- R/V Thomas G. Thompson, Feb. - Mar. 2006, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section P16C, Papeete - Honolulu, CTD/O2 data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Jan. - Feb. 2005, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section A16S, 25°W, Punta Arenas - Fortaleza, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Jul. - Aug. 2003, U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Program Section A16N, 25°W, Funchal - Natal, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Jan. - Mar. 2001, GasEx II, Eastern Equatorial Pacific, Rodman - Honolulu, CTD/O2 and bottle salinity data.
- NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown, Jan. - Feb. 1998, WOCE Section AR01, 24°N, Las Palmas - Miami, CTD/O2 data.
- NOAA Ship Discoverer, Feb. - Mar. 1996, WOCE Section P15S, 170°W, Wellington - Pago Pago, CTD/O2 data.
- NOAA Ship Discoverer, Feb. - Mar. 1994, WOCE Section P18, 110°W, Punta Arenas - Easter Island, CTD/O2 data.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES
- Lead Author (2010 - Present), Chapter 3: Observations: Oceans for Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis, Contribution of Working Group I to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report.
- Member (2002 - Present), U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Oversight Committee.
- Member (2009 - Present), Global Ocean Shipbased Hydrographic Investigations Program (GO-SHIP) Committee.
- Member (2007 - 2009), Global Ocean Shipbased Hydrographic Investigations Panel (GO-SHIP).
- Member (2006 - 2007), Argo-Oxygen Writing Team.
- Member (2005 - 2007), U.S. CLIVAR Salinity Working Group.
- Member (2001 - 2002), U.S. CLIVAR/CO2 Repeat Hydrography Working Group.
- Member (1999 - 2002), U.S. CLIVAR Pacific Sector Implementation Panel.
- Member (1994 - 2002), U.S. WOCE Science Steering Committee.
- Member, Organizing Committee for Deep Ocean Workshop: Observed and Model-Simulated Property Changes in the Deep Ocean of the Southern Hemisphere, Hobart, Australia, June 2010.
- Member Organizing Committee for WOCE and Beyond Conference, San Antonio, November 2002.
- Member Organizing Committee for WOCE Indian Ocean Workshop, New Orleans, September 1998.
- Member, National Science Foundation Special Emphasis Panel in Geosciences for review and evaluation of Ocean Sciences Research Section proposals, May 1996.
- Honorary Lifetime member (2013–Present), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Meeresforschung (German Society for Marine Research)
- Member (2000 - Present), American Meteorological Society.
- Member (1987 - Present), American Geophysical Union.
- Charter Member (1988 - 2004), The Oceanography Society.
- Board of Editors (2013 - Present), Journal of Marine Research.
- Associate Editor (2000 - Present), Journal of Physical Oceanography.
- Reviewer, Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Science Foundation, Natural Environmental Research Council (United Kingdom), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Deep-Sea Research I, Deep-Sea Research II, Geophysical Research Letters, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, Journal of Climate, Journal of Geophysical Research (Oceans), Journal of Marine Research, Journal of Oceanography, Journal of Physical Oceanography, Marine Technology Society Journal, Nature, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, Nature Geoscience, Ocean Dynamics, Ocean Science, Oceanography, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Progress in Oceanography, Reviews of Geophysics, Science, Tellus, U.S. National Report to the IUGG.
- Session Co-Chair, The Upper Ocean, Second Argo Science Workshop 2005; Session Co-Chair, Equatorial Oceanography, AGU/ASLO 2002 Ocean Sciences Meeting; Session Chair, Oceanic Variability, Water Masses, and Tracers, AGU/ASLO 1998 Ocean Sciences Meeting; Session Co-Convenor, Pacific Ocean General Circulation I:, III:, & IV: Overturning and Mid-Latitude Circulation, AGU 1996 Fall Meeting; Session Co-Convenor, Pacific Ocean General Circulation II: The Tropics, AGU 1996 Fall Meeting; Session Chair, Oceanic General Circulation, AGU 1994 Fall Meeting; Session Chair, Currents and Water Masses, AGU 1993 Fall Meeting.
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
- Postdoctoral Advisor for: Marion Meinvielle, Aug. 2012 - Present; Sunke Schmidtko, Sep. 2009 - Aug. 2011; John Lyman, Dec. 2002 - Nov. 2005; Annie Wong, Dec. 1999 - Jul. 2002; Bernadette Sloyan, Feb. 2000 - Jul. 2001.
- School of Oceanography, University of Washington. Committee Chair for: Sarah Purkey, M. S. 2010, Ph.D. in progress; Amy Wirts, M.S. 2004. Committee Member for: Andrew Reed, M.S. in progress; Mark Carson, M. S. 2006, Ph.D. 2010; Sabine Mecking, M.S. 1997, Ph.D. 2001; Deborah LeBel, Ph.D. 2000; Fritz Stahr, Ph.D. 1998; Holly Fair, M.S. 1994.
- Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean studies, University of Tasmania. Examiner for: Annie Wong, Ph.D. 1999.
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