Exploring the Depths: An Australian Scientist's Journey into Underwater Physics

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Hey I'm an Australian with a geodesy background mainly focused on GNSS and integrated inertial systems and so on, and now I'm taking everything in a very new direction - under the water! I'm giving myself a few very badly needed crash courses in areas of physics I haven't looked at since high school... It's humbling, but good fun at the same time. I've already got a lot of questions flying around in my head as I try to rapidly develop the necessary skill set to adapt to the demands of my new working environment! Pleased to meet you :)
 
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