What we do

We work at the interfaces between oceanography, ecology, biogeochemistry, sensor technology, and data science.

Our work frequently couples in situ observations with laboratory-based experiments. This approach allows us to understand the mechanistic drivers of dynamic processes we observe in situ.

We maintain an ever-growing pool of oceanographic sensors and instrumentation. These include aquatic eddy covariance systems, multiparameter sondes, various standalone sensors, cameras and housings, and SCUBA equipment.

We have access to modern state-of-the-art facilities for biogeochemical studies, sensor development, molecular methods, high-resolution imaging, and climate-controlled rooms.

We work closely with the mechanical and electrical engineering workshops at SDU to design and construct our own instrumentation to help realize our research.

For a full list of publications, please see our Publications page

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