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About
Steven Lohrenz, PhD, is a Professor at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth's School for Marine Science & Technology (SMAST), specializing in Estuarine & Ocean Sciences. His expertise spans satellite oceanography, phytoplankton ecology, and aquatic optics, with a strong focus on carbon cycling and remote sensing in marine environments.
Education:
- PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1985)
- BA, University of Oregon (1978)
Research Interests: His work centers on biological productivity, carbon and nutrient cycling in coastal and oceanic systems, leveraging ship-based measurements, optical remote sensing, and ecosystem modeling. He investigates land-ocean interactions, climate impacts, and harmful algal blooms, contributing to critical understanding of marine carbon dynamics and environmental change.
Grants & Projects: Dr. Lohrenz leads significant interdisciplinary projects, including NASA-funded research on carbon management decision support systems and NOAA-supported quantitative fisheries science initiatives. His collaborative efforts extend across institutions like Auburn University and the University of Delaware, addressing pressing marine and environmental challenges.
Scientific Contributions: While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record in high-impact journals like Remote Sensing of Environment and Global Change Biology underscores his influential role in advancing marine science and remote sensing technologies.
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