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Eileen Hofmann is a Professor and Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University, specializing in marine ecosystem modeling and physical oceanography. She holds a Ph.D. in Marine Sciences and Engineering from North Carolina State University (1980), with prior degrees in Physical Oceanography (MS, 1976) and Biology (BS, 1974). Her work focuses on biological-physical interactions in marine systems, Antarctic and Mid-Atlantic coastal dynamics, and climate change impacts on fisheries.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Marine Sciences and Engineering, North Carolina State University (1980)
- M.S., Physical Oceanography, North Carolina State University (1976)
- B.S., Biology, Chestnut Hill College (1974)
Her research integrates high-resolution ocean models with ecological data to address climate change effects, fishery management, and marine protected area design. Recent projects examine offshore wind energy impacts on Nantucket Shoals, Southern Ocean iron cycling, and Atlantic Surfclam distribution under warming.
Selected Publications (2024–2025): Focus on climate change, marine ecosystem modeling, offshore wind energy, bivalve population dynamics, harmful algal blooms, and Antarctic ecological connectivity. Collaborative work spans interdisciplinary teams in oceanography, ecology, and policy analysis.
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