Keith Ellenbogen

Keith Ellenbogen

MIT Sea Grant Visiting Artist

Keith Ellenbogen is a celebrated underwater conservation photographer who is working with MIT Sea Grant as a Visiting Artist at the intersection of art, science and technology, to spark marine conservation and ocean awareness. Keith is the recipient of an Ernest F. Hollings Ocean Awareness Award; a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers; a Fellow with The Explorers Club, and is affiliated with the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life. Keith holds an MFA from Parsons School for Design and is an Associate Professor of Photography at SUNY/Fashion Institute of Technology.

Emma Rutherford

Emma Rutherford

Mechanical Engineering '23

I am majoring in Mechanical Engineering and Physics at MIT with a minor in Design. I have worked on a lot of space related projects, including an expandable tower that is going to the moon and a spinning satellite for taking pictures of Earth. This project combines my interests in space and marine life, and I have really enjoyed how it combines artistic and technical skills.

Chloe Langley

Chloe Langley

Computer Science and Engineering '24

Chloe Langley is a junior at MIT studying computer science. She has been working with Sea Grant since 2021 doing image processing and developing additional algorithms for data processing.

Alice Zhao

Alice Zhao

Computer Science and Engineering '25

Hi, I'm Alice and I'm a rising sophomore at MIT majoring in computer science. I've been a part of the Space to Sea project for half a year, and my role has been to create the satellite image visualizations.

Mohamed Samb

Mohamed Samb

Computer Science and Engineering '24

Hello! Im Mohamed, an MIT Student from San Diego, CA. I've been working on the Space2Sea team since February 2022 as a web developper. Academically, I have always been interested in marine biology and education, so I really enjoy the opportunity to support those fields while also getting to code outside of a classroom setting.

Angela Zhao

Angela Zhao

Computer Science and Engineering '25

Hi, I’m Angela, MIT class of 2025 majoring in computer science! I’ve been working in web development for the space2sea website since the beginning of 2022. I love working with space2sea because of all the types of data visualization it explores.

Mohamed Samb

Dreese Fadil

Computer Science and Engineering '25

Dreese Fadil is a sophomore at MIT studying computer science. He is working on satellite image processing at Space to Sea.

Angela Zhao

Jennifer Lu

Computer Science and History '24

I am a rising junior at Wellesley College, a double major student in Computer Science and History. I've started working on the Space2Sea team in summer 2022 for web development and image processing. I am deeply passionate about creative writing and music. I am fascinated by how this project emcompasses the intersectionality between art and science.