
About
Luis Medina is a Lecturer and IDEA Fellow at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences of Stony Brook University. His research focuses on sustainable climate justice solutions, particularly through advanced vibrational spectrometry techniques.
- Education: Ph.D. (2022) from Stony Brook University
Research Interests: Medina specializes in the analysis of oceanic microplastics (MPs) and black carbon (BC) particles, their interactions with marine organisms, and their impact on global carbon budgets. His work combines:
- Chemical quantification via Raman microspectroscopy and FT-IR
- Vertical/horizontal transport mechanisms of MPs/BC
- Biodegradation by marine bacteria/fungi
- Integration into climate models
Recent Publications highlight advancements in microplastic analysis (2021), oxygen minimum zone microbial dynamics (2020), protist grazing studies (2027), and river nutrient transport (2013).
Scientific Awards:
- IDEA Fellow
Technical Expertise: Development of protocols using Raman microspectroscopy and FT-IR for environmental particle analysis at sub-µm resolution.
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