Rockland Scientific Inc.

Rockland Scientific Inc.

Climate Technology Product Manufacturing

Victoria, BC 579 followers

Empowering scientists to fight climate change.

About us

Rockland Scientific designs and builds instruments and sensors for the measurement of turbulence in oceans, lakes, and rivers. We are experts in the measurement of high-resolution 3-D flow and micro-scale stratification, and have delivered measurement systems to 30 countries.

Industry
Climate Technology Product Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Victoria, BC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2005
Specialties
oceanographic sensors and instrumentation, high resolution flow, and turbulence

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  •  We're Hiring! At Rockland Scientific, we're currently looking for a Purchasing & Logistics Coordinator to join our team in Victoria, BC! 💻 If you meet the minimum requirements and are excited about joining our team, please send your resume and cover letter to hr@rocklandscientific.com with the subject line: Purchasing & Logistics Coordinator. 👉 For more information about this and other opportunities, check out our careers page: https://lnkd.in/gmCtKthS We’re actively #hiring — Know someone who might be interested? Share this post with them! #CareerOpportunities #JoinOurTeam

  • Inspiring work Laur Ferris, PhD and Donglai Gong! And thanks for choosing the Rockland MicroRider-G to help you achieve your turbulence measurement goals!!

    This paper was born out of confusion. When comparing #AUV-based #turbulence measurements to realistic #ocean models, the unstable flows we anticipated were occasionally missing...and we would soon encounter more of these flows during the Office of Naval Research's NORSE DRI. Armed with observations hard-won by our predecessors on the NISKINE DRI, and bolstered by our community's generosity (both with their suggestions and data), Donglai Gong and I sought to answer a question: what is so elusive about frontal instability in subpolar regions? We broke the investigation into two parts; the first of which we are excited to share open-access. We welcome any discussion, comments, or ideas. https://lnkd.in/e_HwAgiq Virginia Institute of Marine Science Applied Physics Laboratory-UW Rockland Scientific Inc. Teledyne Marine ALSEAMAR

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  • Rockland is thrilled to introduce our newest team member, Nicolai von Oppeln-Bronikowski, as our new Field Support Specialist! Nicolai will work closely with the rest of our Support team, providing field services, customer training, and enhancing Rockland's presence within the ocean glider research community. His expertise will empower scientists to fight climate change through the use of Rockland turbulence measurement solutions. Nicolai brings a unique blend of engineering and scientific expertise to the team. He holds an undergraduate degree in Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering and a Master of Science in Physical Oceanography. Over the past 5 years, he has overseen the ocean glider program at Memorial University (MUN) at St. John’s, NL., during which time he engaged in various research projects - including collaborating with some of you! We're excited to have him on board! 

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  • Turbulence workshop today at 12:45 - 13:45! #OSM24 "Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats." Location: 229-230, Second Floor. Lunch provided for the first 50 attendees - so don't be late! Speakers: - Fabian Wolk, President Rockland Scientific, will give a brief intro. - Alberto Naveira Garabato, NOC: “Exploring ocean mixing with autonomous platforms: past lessons and future opportunities.” - Ryu Inoue, JAMSTEC: "Turbulence observations by microALTO float." - Stephanie Waterman, U. British Columbia: "Lessons Learned: The early years of an Ocean Microstructure Glider research program and first steps towards routine glider-based ocean turbulence monitoring." https://lnkd.in/gx28jA9e

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

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  • Are you going to be at #OSM24 this month in New Orleans?    Rockland team members from Science, Sales, and Technical Support will attend and they are excited to highlight the following opportunities to connect: - Exhibiting at booth 305. Pop by, talk turbulence, and grab some swag!  - Monday workshop: turbulence measurements on autonomous platforms, including presentations from key end-users!  - Monday oral session: Observing Ocean Mixing with Autonomous Platforms in rooms 217-219 just down from the workshop room. - Monday posters: Observing Ocean Mixing with Autonomous Platforms, with posters from end-user and Rockland staff (boards 1487 to 1500)! - Tue/Wed: Meet “Dr. Probe”: Bring your Rockland turbulence sensors to OSM and have your probes evaluated by our technical staff! Come by the booth in the mornings to register. - Turbulence Mixer! Prepare to dissipate your evening away on Tuesday 20 February at 6pm! Rockland co-founders Fabian Wolk & Rolf Lueck, and the rest of the Rockland team invite you, your colleagues, students, and collaborators to join us for an evening of New Orleans hospitality! Come by the booth for your ticket! Plus many other conference sessions featuring Rockland turbulence solutions, so be sure to search the program with key words (turbulence, mixing, climate change, Rockland, etc.)  Can’t wait to see you there! 

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  • Super stoked to see folks IRL at #OSM24 ! It'll be a busy week and I'm so excited to catch up with everyone!

    OSM 2024 in New Orleans is less than 2-weeks away! On the first day, Monday, Rockland Scientific is hosting a special lunchtime workshop focused on turbulence measurements from autonomous vehicles, featuring presentations from key researchers around the world sharing their motivation, lessons learned, and visions for the future of turbulence measurements, ocean mixing, and climate change research! The last 15-min will provide for a town-hall discussion with the speakers as panelists.    Speakers:  Dr. Fabian Wolk, President Rockland Scientific  Dr. Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton, UK  Dr. Ryu Inoue, JAMSTEC, JP  Dr. Stephanie Waterman, University of British Columbia, CA    Location: rooms 229-230  Time: 12:45-13:45   Workshop link: https://lnkd.in/gx28jA9e Lunch will be provided to the first 50 attendees – so get there early!    BONUS! – the workshop is down the hall from the Observing Ocean Mixing with Autonomous Platforms session (rooms 217-219) that starts at 2pm, so it will be a great catalyst for continued discussions on turbulence measurements during the afternoon presentations & posters! 

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

    agu.confex.com

  • OSM 2024 in New Orleans is less than 2-weeks away! On the first day, Monday, Rockland Scientific is hosting a special lunchtime workshop focused on turbulence measurements from autonomous vehicles, featuring presentations from key researchers around the world sharing their motivation, lessons learned, and visions for the future of turbulence measurements, ocean mixing, and climate change research! The last 15-min will provide for a town-hall discussion with the speakers as panelists.    Speakers:  Dr. Fabian Wolk, President Rockland Scientific  Dr. Alberto Naveira Garabato, University of Southampton, UK  Dr. Ryu Inoue, JAMSTEC, JP  Dr. Stephanie Waterman, University of British Columbia, CA    Location: rooms 229-230  Time: 12:45-13:45   Workshop link: https://lnkd.in/gx28jA9e Lunch will be provided to the first 50 attendees – so get there early!    BONUS! – the workshop is down the hall from the Observing Ocean Mixing with Autonomous Platforms session (rooms 217-219) that starts at 2pm, so it will be a great catalyst for continued discussions on turbulence measurements during the afternoon presentations & posters! 

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

    Science and technology development of persistent turbulence observations from gliders and profiling floats

    agu.confex.com

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    Last Friday, Team Rockland came together in Victoria, BC, for our annual New Year’s Party in the atrium of Zambri’s restaurant. What a night it was! We took the time to honour and celebrate the dedication of our incredible colleagues who have reached significant milestones: eight of our teammates have been with Rockland for more than five years, and six for more than 10 years.  We walked down memory lane listening to heartfelt speeches from those presenting and receiving the awards. The evening was filled with laughter, great food, and engaging conversation with our amazing team. It is moments like these that strengthen our bonds and make Rockland an exceptional place to work. Here's to more memorable moments, achievements, and growth together in 2024! #Rockland #NewYearCelebration #Work #Celebration #YearsofService

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