Alexander Tagg
Researcher · Environmental Microbiology
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea ResearchAbout
Dr. Alexander Tagg is a postdoctoral researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW), focusing on microplastic pollution and its impacts on marine microbial communities. As principal investigator for the DFG-funded project PaintSed, he investigates how paint particles alter sediment microbiota and employs machine learning to model pollution levels from microbial data.
- Ph.D. in Nanotechnology (Swansea University, 2017)
- B.Sc. Hons in Zoology (Royal Holloway, 2013)
His research spans microplastic-biofilm interactions, electrostatic separation techniques, and environmental impact assessments. Key methodologies include reflectance micro-FTIR imaging and microplastic spiking experiments.
Recent publications address:
- Mechanisms of microplastic contamination in marine sediments
- Role of paint particles in microbial community shifts
- Advancements in microplastic extraction from complex matrices
He contributes to BMBF-funded MicroCatch_Balt and collaborates on marine pollution dynamics in the Baltic Sea region.
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