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Introducing
Turner Designs Technical Advisory Board. This notable list of scientists
consists of researchers from around the world with a diverse background
in freshwater, marine, planktonic, and optical expertise. As Turner
Designs grows with the changing aquatic research and monitoring needs,
we will work closely with our Board to ensure we design cutting edge
sensors.
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Dr.
Bruce R. Hargreaves is
an Associate Professor in the Department of Earth & Environmental
Sciences at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA. Dr. Hargreaves' research
interests include eco-physiology and bio-optics in aquatic ecosystems,
with a special focus on developing new electronic field instruments
and new research applications for instruments. His current research
project focuses on the spatial and temporal relationships between
phytoplankton, colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM), and sunlight
within the water column of clear deep lakes in Oregon and California,
and shallower and more humic lakes in Pennsylvania. In addition, Dr.
Hargreaves is researching the application of a new instrument for
measuring the spectral absorption of sunlight by phytoplankton, both
in lakes and as part of a Southern Ocean project (GASEX-III). Dr.
Hargreaves is also exploring the relationship between lake ecosystems
and regional climate change using a combined watershed-water column
approach for lakes in Pennsylvania.
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here to read more about Dr. Hargreaves.
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Dr.
Jacco Kromkamp
is a Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Institute of Ecology at
the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (NIOO-KNAW) in
the Netherlands. His field research focuses mainly on primary production
of phytoplankton and benthic microalgae in estuaries and coastal marine
systems. His laboratory work investigates how unicellular algae photoacclimate
to different environmental conditions using a variety of techniques.
Dr. Kromkamp also works on optical properties of water and intertidal
sediments in order to develop bio-optical models and techniques for
estimating algal biomass and production and use remote sensing to
obtain these variables on the scale of an entire mudflat or estuary.
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here to read more about Dr. Kromkamp.
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Dr.
Raphael Kudela
is an Associate Professor in the Ocean Sciences Department at the
University of California, Santa Cruz. His research focuses on phytoplankton
ecology, specifically on phytoplankton growth and distribution in
the ocean. Dr. Kudela is interested in how multiple interactions of
light, macro- and micronutrients and phytoplankton physiology determine
the rates, processes, and patterns observed in the marine environment.
His current research consists of several projects ranging from multi-institutional
projects on Harmful Algal Bloom research in the laboratory and field,
ocean observing systems, coastal productivity utilizing bio-optical
sensors and the development of physiological nutrient models.
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here to read more about Dr. Kudela.
Click here to view Dr. Kudela's CV.
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