Gregg Diffendale
Technician, R/V Seward Johnson
Gregg Diffendale
Technician, R/V Seward Johnson
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Fort Pierce, Florida
Waitt Expeditions
CATALYST 1 (Technician, R/V Seward Johnson)
CATALYST 2 (AUV Operator & Technician, R/V Seward Johnson)
Biography
Receiving his B.S. in computer science from Eckerd College in 2008, with minors in physics, mathematics and leadership, Gregg Diffendale started programming semi-autonomous robots in 2003, diagnosed and fully repaired Eckerd College’s hydrogen splitting laboratory in 2006, was recently published in the journal Physics Review C for his work with Eckerd College in 2006 coding an online model to calculate the elastic nucleon-nucleus scattering potential, and started working on his own autonomous crawler in 2007 at the Machine Intelligence Laboratory at the University of Florida. Gregg is now employed with the University of Miami as a marine technician aboard the R/V Seward Johnson at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (HBOI), where he has re-designed and created a prototype for the MOCNESS (Multiple Opening/Closing Net and Environmental Sampling System) used by several notable oceanographic institutions.











