
About
Andrew Ray is an Associate Professor and Chair of the School of Aquaculture and Aquatic Sciences at Kentucky State University. He is based at the Aquaculture Research Facility in Frankfort, KY, where he leads academic and research initiatives in sustainable aquaculture and aquatic science.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Coastal Sciences, The University of Southern Mississippi, 2012
- M.S. in Environmental Studies, The University of Charleston, 2008
- B.S. in Biology, The University of Central Missouri, 2005
Dr. Ray's research centers on innovative and sustainable aquaculture practices. His expertise includes water quality management, recirculating systems, biofloc technology, and brackish-water shrimp cultivation. He also investigates isotope dynamics and ecological interactions within aquatic environments, contributing to both commercial applications and ecological understanding.
While no publications are listed in the provided text, his research areas suggest strong engagement with applied aquatic sciences, environmental sustainability, and aquaculture engineering.
There are no scientific awards mentioned in the provided information.
Dr. Ray advises students and likely oversees research grants related to aquaculture development and environmental monitoring, though specific names or grant details are not provided. His leadership role as Chair indicates significant administrative and academic mentorship responsibilities.
He is affiliated with the Aquaculture Research Facility at Kentucky State University, where experimental work in sustainable systems and aquatic ecology is conducted.
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