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Arthur Trembanis serves as an Affiliate Associate Research Professor at the University of Delaware's College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, where he directs the Coastal Sediments, Hydrodynamics and Engineering Laboratory (CSHEL). His work focuses on advanced oceanographic instrumentation development and deployment for marine environmental research.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor's degree in Geology from Duke University (1998)
- Fulbright Fellowship at the University of Sydney (1999)
- Ph.D. in Marine Sciences from the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences (2004)
Dr. Trembanis specializes in Marine Geology and Oceanography with concentrated expertise in Seafloor Mapping, Benthic Habitat Characterization, and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) applications. His research integrates hydrodynamic modeling with sediment transport studies to address coastal engineering challenges and ecosystem monitoring. CSHEL's work bridges geological processes with engineering solutions for dynamic marine environments, emphasizing technological innovation in data collection and habitat assessment.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- Fulbright Fellowship
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As director of CSHEL, Trembanis leads interdisciplinary research initiatives focused on developing next-generation seafloor mapping technologies and benthic habitat characterization methodologies. The laboratory maintains strong partnerships with ocean mapping centers and marine research institutions to advance coastal zone management practices through cutting-edge instrumentation and data analysis techniques.
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