Alejandro Cifuentes-Lorenzen

(Ph.D., Oceanography, University of Connecticut) Assistant Research Professor of Marine Sciences


Dr. Cifuentes-Lorenzen’s research focuses on the physics of near-surface ocean turbulence, with an emphasis on wave–turbulence–bubble interactions and their role in air–sea exchange. His work integrates field observations, in situ turbulence measurements, and advanced optical and acoustic techniques to improve our understanding of processes governing gas fluxes, heat transfer, and momentum in the upper ocean. He has led multi-institutional campaigns and contributed to the development of wave-following platforms for high-resolution turbulence and bubble measurements. Also currently working with one-dimensional turbulence models i.e., the General Ocean Turbulence Model (GOTM), to evaluate the performance of turbulence closure schemes under realistic wind and wave forcing. His work involves testing second-moment closures against observations from wave-affected layers, particularly in the presence of breaking waves and near-surface stratification.

Alejandro Cifuentes-Lorenzen
Contact Information
Emailalejandro.cifuentes@uconn.edu