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James Bishop is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Science at the University of California, Berkeley, and a Faculty Senior Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He earned a B.Sc. (Honors) in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry from the University of British Columbia and a Sc.D. in Marine Chemistry from the MIT/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography. His research focuses on ocean carbon cycle dynamics, remote sensing, aquatic chemistry, marine biogeochemistry, and autonomous observing systems.
- Key affiliations: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (since 2006), University of Victoria (School of Earth and Ocean Sciences), and Columbia University (Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory).
Dr. Bishop’s research spans marine particle dynamics, biogeochemical cycling, and development of autonomous sensors for ocean carbon monitoring. His work involves major initiatives like GEOTRACES and VERTIGO, with emphasis on particulate inorganic/organic carbon (PIC/POC) proxies, carbon flux validation, and optical sensor integration. Recent publications highlight advancements in robotic oceanography, carbon export quantification, and cross-polarized light detection methodologies.
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