Kaylan (Kate) Randolph

Research Scientist of Marine Sciences

UConn Marine Sciences


Kate Randolph is a Research Scientist and Lecturer in Oceanography. Her research is centered around describing particle populations and dynamics in freshwater, estuarine and open ocean systems and relating optical properties and acoustical measurements to biogeochemistry and upper ocean physics. She is the research program manager for the Long Island Sound Habitat Mapping Project.  She enjoys developing and conducting field campaigns using a wide range of in and above water oceanographic instrumentation from a variety of platforms—specifically those that are non-invasive and non-extractive in nature. She loves to bring people with different perspectives together to broaden understanding.

Contact Kate by email or phone with any questions LIS Habitat Mapping Project.

Contact Information
Emailkaylan.randolph@uconn.edu
Phone860-405-9255
Mailing Address1080 Shennecossett Road Groton, CT 06340
CampusAvery Point, Groton, CT