Biography
Navid grew up in Lefkosia, Cyprus and studied physics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (BSc, MSc, PhD). After obtaining his PhD in 2015, he was awarded a NOAA Climate and Global Change Postdoctoral fellowship to work at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego. On 2018, Navid moved to the Australian National University first as a Research Fellow (2018-2021) and then as an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award Fellow (2021-2024). In June 2024 he joined the School of Geography Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Melbourne as a Senior Lecturer.
Navid studies turbulent flows. His research focuses on how the ocean’s small-scale turbulent motions affect the large-scale ocean circulation and the Earth’s climate. In parallel, he is very passionate about scientific computing and climate model development. Navid is one of the core developers of the ocean dynamical core of the new Earth System Model developed by the Climate Modelling Alliance (https://clima.caltech.edu). He is also very passionate about open-source software and reproducibility practices. His favourite planet other than ours is Jupiter. Besides research and coding, he enjoys surfing 🏄🏽, biking 🚴, horse riding 🏇, dancing 💃, and taking photographs 📷. He also likes telling stories (science-related or note) and he’s an avid story listener. Watch him introducing himself in 60 seconds at https://vimeo.com/740918473. For more you can browse his website at www.navidconstantinou.com