Rob holds BSc and PhD qualifications in Marine Biology and has over 30 years’ experience ranging from academic research, teaching, consultancy and the last 20 years in the oil spill response industry. Rob has worked at OSRL since 2003 and has delivered a wide range of spill response preparedness projects for OSRL members globally including oil spill response plans, capability reviews, exercises, training, spill support and secondments.
Rob currently sits in OSRL's global Technical Department and is responsible for the development of new and novel techniques and approaches to spill response which includes the application of marine autonomous systems.
Sessions in which Rob Holland participates
Tuesday 4 October, 2022
13 : 15 — 13 : 40Water Column MonitoringPer Johan Brandvik, SINTEF 13 : 40 — 14 : 05Wildlife ResponseRichard Davi, ExxonMobil 14 : 05 — 14 : 30Remotely Operated Unmanned Service Vehicle (ROSV)Scott Pegau, OSRI 14 : 30 — 14 : 55Sri Lanka Plastic Nurdles ResponseRob Holland, OSRL 14 : 55 — 15 : 20
Robert Starkes, ECRCLee Hammond, WCMRCFrank Paskewich, CGAKevin Hoskins, MSRCRob Holland, OSRLRecording:
Wednesday 5 October, 2022
15 : 40 — 16 : 05560- Development and Publication of "A Spill Responder's Guide to the Physical and Chemical Analysis of Petroleum"Dalina Thrift-Viveros, NOAA OR&R 16 : 05 — 16 : 30840- Building Technical Response ReadinessMaria Hartley, Chevron Services Company (Chevron U.S.A. Inc. division) 16 : 30 — 16 : 55398- NASEM Oil in the Sea, IV UpdateVictoria Broje
Thursday 6 October, 2022
09 : 15 — 09 : 40292- Applying Finite-Time Lyapunov Exponent to Study the Tidal Dispersion on Oil Spill Trajectory in the Burrard InletHaibo Niu, Dalhousie University 09 : 40 — 10 : 05556- Application of Machine Learning Techniques for Oil Spill Response Method Selection in Arctic WatersSaeed Mohammadiun, University of British Columbia – Okanagan 10 : 05 — 10 : 30664- Improving the Qu...
10 : 50 — 11 : 15109- The Coupling of Oil Droplet Evolving and Transport in the Upper OceanRuixue Liu, New Jersey Institute of Technology 11 : 15 — 11 : 40578- The Spill Modelling Unit of Environment and Climate Change Canada, Main Responsibilities, Recent Past and Planned Future ActivitiesHossein Babaei, Environment and Climate Change Canada 11 : 40 — 12 : 05803- Development and Test...
Sessions in which Rob Holland attends
Tuesday 4 October, 2022
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09 : 20 — 09 : 40 Introduction to ITACPaul Schuler, OSRL 09 : 40 — 10 : 05Tropics: 32-Year Study of Damage and RecoveryAbby Renegar, NSU 10 : 05 — 10 : 30Historical Effectiveness of Mechanical RecoveryTim Nedwed, ExxonMobilRecording:
10 : 50 — 11 : 15Enhanced Boom Design, Dispersant StudiesMichel Boufadel, NJIT 11 : 15 — 11 : 40Subsea Dispersant Injection (SSDI), Responder Health & SafetyVictoria Broje, Shell 11 : 40 — 12 : 05DWH Counter-Historical, Significance for ResponseDeborah French-McCay, RPS Ocean ScienceRecording:
Robert Starkes, ECRCLee Hammond, WCMRCFrank Paskewich, CGAKevin Hoskins, MSRCRob Holland, OSRLRecording:
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Thursday 6 October, 2022
Plenary PresentationMeeting Society Challenges with ScienceRita R. Colwell, University of Maryland