Wave measurement and analysis using RBR instruments.

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Join us as we explore wave measurement using RBR instruments and software. Learn how to plan and get the most out of your deployments.

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What you will learn

Researchers are often surprised by the flexibility of our wave instruments and how that helps them in their projects. We've seen a spike in interest in wave studies recently, so we decided to host a webinar on the topic. 

  • Learn how to select the right wave instrument for your research goals.

  • Discover best practices to ensure successful deployments.

  • Find out how to get the most of your RBR wave instrument using Ruskin software.

Wave measurement instrument

Who should watch the video?

Whether you want to learn more about RBR instruments, you want to find out how to get more from your wave loggers, or you are just interested in wave measurement, this webinar is for you.  

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Want to learn more about wave measurement with RBR instruments?
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Want to get some tips on how to ensure successful deployments?
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Want to see additional product functionality and sampling options to help with your wave studies?

Meet your presenter

 

Candace Smith, RBR Technical Sales Manager

Candace is responsible for RBR technical sales in eastern North America. She works directly with customers to understand their research goals and determine instrumentation solutions that best meet their needs. One of Candace's specialties is supporting coastal wave projects. She joined RBR in 2018, after completing a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and a master’s degree in physical oceanography. 


Want to learn more about RBR instruments?

Since 1973, RBR has created instruments to measure the blue planet. From the ocean abyss to the polar ice cap, our sensors track water parameters - temperature, depth, salinity, dissolved gases, pH, and many others. Click below to browse our extensive line of oceanographic instruments. 

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