Member Since 1996
Kim Cobb
Director, Brown University
Member, Ocean Sciences Fellows Committee
Kim Cobb is the Director of the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society at Brown University, and Professor in Environment and Society as well as Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences. As a climate scientist, she uses observations of past and present climate to advance our understanding of future climate change impacts, with a focus on climate extremes and coastal flooding. As a mother to four, Kim is a strong advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in all that she does.
Professional Experience
Brown University
Director
2022 - Present
Georgia Institute of Technology
Professor
2004 - 2022
Education
Doctorate
2002
Honors & Awards
Union Fellow
Received December 2023
Citation
For transformative contributions to understanding tropical paleoclimate and cross-disciplinary support of outreach and diversity
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Cesare Emiliani Lecture
Received December 2022
AGU Abstracts
Water Isotopologue Time Series across Six Tropical Sites during the 2023-2024 El Niño
WATER ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS: IMPROVING MODERN AND PALEOCLIMATE INTERPRETATIONS II POSTER
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 13 december 2024
Lucy Bryce, Kim Cobb, Jessica L. Conroy, Nicole K....
Recent studies provide evidence of shifts in the hydroclimate impacts of El Niño Southern Oscillation extremes, yet the spatial and temporal signature...
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Western Pacific Warm Pool seawater and precipitation δ18O response to ENSO-driven changes in hydroclimate and ocean circulation
WATER ISOTOPE SYSTEMATICS: IMPROVING MODERN AND PALEOCLIMATE INTERPRETATIONS I ORAL
paleoceanography and paleoclimatology | 12 december 2024
Nicole K. Murray, Jessica L. Conroy, Patrick Colin...
Tropical Pacific seawater and precipitation stable oxygen isotope data provide the ability to track and discern distinct oceanic and atmospheric proce...
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Impact of Climate Change on Freshwater Dynamics and Salinity in Narragansett Bay
BRIGHT STARS: BRIGHT STUDENTS TRAINING AS RESEARCH SCIENTISTS POSTER SESSION POSTER
education | 12 december 2024
Abigail Goblick, Tessa Di Lorenzo, Kim Cobb, Emanu...
Changes in precipitation patterns due to climate change are altering salinity levels in estuarine and coastal ecosystems worldwide, affecting marine b...
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Volunteer Experience
2020 - 2021
Member
Joanne Simpson Medal Committee
2015 - 2018
Editor
Geophysical Research Letters
2017 - 2017
Member
Perlman Award Committee