David Marshall - Curriculum Vitae#
Appointments
- 2013 - present Head of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, University of Oxford
- 2007 - present Professor of Physical Oceanography, University of Oxford
- 2007 - present Professorial Fellow, St Hugh’s College, Oxford
- 1994 - 2007 Lecturer/Reader/Professor, University of Reading
- 1992 - 1994 Post Doctoral Associate, MIT
Degrees
- 1993: PhD in Physical Oceanography, Imperial College
- 1989: BSc (1st class) in Physics, Imperial College
Honours
- 2014: Appleton Medal and Prize, Institute of Physics
- 2014: Fellow, Institute of Physics
- 2011: Editors’ Citation, Geophysical Research Letters
- 2010: 31st Victor P. Starr Memorial Lecture, MIT
- 2002: Philip Leverhulme Prize
- 2002: Fellow, Challenger Society
- 1994: Fellow, Royal Meteorological Society
- 1989: P. A. Sheppard Prize in Atmospheric Physics, Imperial College
- 1989: Dora Belasco Prize in Meteorology, University of London
- 1987: Matthews Memorial Prize in Physics, Imperial College
Sea-going experience
- 2013: JC090, RRS James Cook
Selected academic service
- 2017: Co-organiser, Ocean Physics Summer School, Badhonnef, Germany
- 2015: Francqui Prize Jury, Brussels
- 2015, 17: Co-organiser, NERC/Met Office School, Oceans in Weather and Climate
- 2014-: External expert, NEMO (European ocean model) Developers Committee
- 2014: Chair, External Review Panel, Scottish Association for Marine Science
- 2013-17: Chair, NERC High Performance Computing Committee
- 2011-14: Council, Royal Meteorological Society
- 2010-14: External examiner, University of Southampton
- 2010-: National Oceanography Centre Association Board
- 2010-14: NERC Pool of Chairs
- 2000 -03: Secretary for Oceanography, European Geophysical Society
Research students
Current: Ke Zhao, Laura Cimoli, Geoff Stanley, Graeme MacGilchrist, Tomas David
Graduated: Ed Doddridge, Mark Forshaw, Liam Brannigan, Helen Pillar, James Maddison, Amrita Shravat, Sarka Tukova, Kuniko Yamazaki, James Percival, David Munday, Stuart Moore, Helen Johnson, Jeff Polton, Susan Adcock, James Stephens, Malcolm Roberts
http://www.marshallocean.net