Natalie Robinson
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PhD University of Otago
Natalie Robinson | |
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Natalie Robinson on the sea ice of McMurdo Sound. | |
| Alma mater | BSc, MSc Victoria University of Wellington PhD University of Otago |
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| Fields | Polar Oceanography |
| Institutions | National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research |
Natalie Robinson, a New Zealand Antarctic researcher. She is based at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand. She led the final two K131 Science Events on the sea ice of McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. In 2023, she was appointed Deputy Director of the N.Z. Antarctic Science Platform.
Robinson grew up in the Hawke's Bay Region and moved to Victoria University of Wellington to complete her MSc (2005) on tides beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf with data collected during the ANDRILL project with Alex Pyne and Peter Barrett.[1] She then completed her PhD (2012) at the University of Otago under the supervision of Pat Langhorne. She now works as a research scientist at National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
