
Ingo Schuffenhauer
Researcher · Physical Oceanography
Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea ResearchAbout
Ingo Schuffenhauer is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IO-Warnemünde) in Rostock, Germany, specializing in Physical Oceanography. His work centers on instrumentation and data systems critical for marine observation, including CTD sensors, Scanfish deployments, and microstructure profiling technologies.
His research interests focus on:
- Surface mixed-layer dynamics and turbulence
- Advanced oceanographic data acquisition
- Instrumentation for marine environmental monitoring
- Microstructure sensor development
- Baltic Sea physical processes
- Data processing methodologies
Schuffenhauer's publications reveal a sustained emphasis on Baltic Sea turbulence and mixed-layer dynamics, utilizing specialized instrumentation to capture high-resolution oceanographic data. His contributions highlight practical field techniques and data handling workflows rather than theoretical modeling, reflecting hands-on expertise in observational oceanography.
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He operates within the Physical Oceanography group at IO-Warnemünde, collaborating closely with the IT & Data Management department to support instrument-based marine data collection and analysis for the Baltic Sea ecosystem.
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