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Nathaniel Furey is an Assistant Professor at the University of New Hampshire's College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, recognized for his groundbreaking work in ecology. He was awarded the Outstanding Assistant Professor Award, 2024 for his transformative contributions to Migration Biology and trophic ecology, including the coining of the term 'migratory coupling' and the quantification of extreme feeding behaviors in fishes ('binge-feeding').
- Active faculty member in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
- Recipient of the University-Wide Outstanding Assistant Professor Award (2024)
- Research spans regional (New England, Canada) and international (Mediterranean) ecosystems
His interdisciplinary research focuses on understanding ecological processes through novel frameworks like 'migratory coupling' and quantitative analysis of feeding behaviors. Colleagues highlight his selfless service contributions, including data-driven policy improvements and equitable service load distribution initiatives.
Scientific awards include:
- Outstanding Assistant Professor Award, 2024
Furey's teaching legacy transforms students' lives through rigorous mentorship and high-quality courses. His service efforts have elevated institutional profiles across multiple departments (DBS, COLSA, CEPS, SMSOE) and professional networks.
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