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Christopher Michael Aiken

Profesor Asistente

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Las Cruces, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Physical oceanography and climate; Metapopulation dynamics; Ocean observing systems

Educación

  •  Physical Oceanography, UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Australia, 2001

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor Asistente Full Time

    PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE

    Chile

    2016 - A la fecha

  •   Investigador Full Time

    CORPORACION CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS AVANZADOS EN ZONAS ARIDAS

    Chile

    2015 - 2016

  •   Senior Research Associate Full Time

    UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    Science

    Australia

    2012 - 2015

Formación de Capital Humano


Co-supervisor de estudiante de doctorado en biología Juan Faundez (2016-presente)



 

Article (17)

A Reanalysis of the Chilean Ocean Circulation: preliminary results for the region between 20ºS and 40ºS
Optimal forcing of ENSO either side of the 1970’s climate shift and its implications for predictability
Coexistence of competitors in marine metacommunities: environmental variability, edge effects, and the dispersal niche
The 1970’s shift in ENSO dynamics: A linear inverse model perspective
Seasonal thermal structure and exchange in Baker Channel, Chile
Environmental fluctuations and asymmetrical dispersal: generalized stability theory for studying metapopulation persistence and marine protected areas
Potential changes to the circulation and along-shore connectivity on the central Chilean coast
Ship-of-Opportunity Monitoring of the Chilean fjords with the pocket FerryBox
Wind-driven circulation on the central Chilean coast
Barotropic tides of the Chilean Inland Sea and their sensitivity to basin geometry
The sensitivity of the present-day climate to freshwater forcing associated with Antarctic sea-ice loss
Along-shore larval dispersal kernels in a numerical ocean model of the central Chilean coast
Optimal growth of Antarctic Circumpolar Waves
Papers of note: Optimal growth of Antarctic Circumpolar Waves
On the stochastic forcing of modes of interannual Southern Ocean sea surface temperature variability
Nonnormal perturbation growth in idealised island and headland wakes
The nonnormality of coastal ocean flows around obstacles, and their response to stochastic forcing
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Christopher Aiken

Profesor Asistente

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Las Cruces, Chile

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Sergio Navarrete

Full Profesor

Ecología

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Las CRuces, Chile