Teledyne Marine has awarded a Teledyne Marine and Doug Webb graduate student fellowship over the next three years in celebration of RU COOL’s 30th anniversary. This graduate fellowship is focused on supporting research using autonomous underwater gliders. This reflects the strong multi-decade partnership between Teledyne Marine Rutgers and Doug Webb (the inventor of the Slocum Glider). Doug Webb has long been an inspiration to the RU COOL team and his mantra of “work hard have fun and change the world” is the group’s motto.
Thank You Teledyne Marine!
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