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Nils Volkenborn is an Associate Professor at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS), Stony Brook University, NY. He holds a Doctor of Science from the University of Bremen, Germany (2005). His research focuses on sediment biogeochemistry, benthic ecology, and animal-sediment interactions in coastal ecosystems.
Key research areas include bioturbation impacts on sediment processes, organismal responses to environmental stress, and wastewater remediation technologies. He collaborates with Stony Brook’s Center for Clean Water Technology on nitrogen removal systems. His lab develops advanced sensor technologies to study benthic fluxes and bioirrigation dynamics in real-time.
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to understanding coastal sediment dynamics, including iron cycling, greenhouse gas mitigation, and climate change impacts on marine invertebrates. His work bridges field observations, numerical modeling, and experimental studies to address ecological and biogeochemical questions.
Volkenborn’s contributions include pioneering methods for quantifying bioirrigation effects and advancing knowledge on how benthic organisms mediate ecosystem processes. His lab actively engages in coastal sustainability projects, combining fundamental research with applied environmental solutions.
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