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William Ellis is an Associate Professor of Oceanography and Associate Director at the University of Maine's School of Marine Sciences. He manages daily operations of the School, serves as Undergraduate Program Coordinator, and advises first-year and transfer students. Ellis teaches introductory courses in marine science and chemistry. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography from the University of Rhode Island (1992) and an AB in Chemistry from Bowdoin College (1986).
Ellis's research focuses on chemical oceanography, atmospheric science, and marine biogeochemistry. His work examines ocean-atmosphere interactions, trace element cycling, and biogeochemical processes in marine environments. Research areas include atmospheric deposition of trace species, ocean-atmosphere exchange mechanisms, and marine pollution impacts.
Ellis's publications demonstrate consistent focus on ocean-atmosphere interactions over three decades. His early work centered on atmospheric transport of pollutants and trace elements, while later research expanded to include primary production and nutrient cycling in marine systems. Methodologies include field measurements, laboratory analysis, and numerical modeling.
Ellis's administrative role focuses on student advising and program coordination rather than direct research supervision. His contributions to graduate education come through institutional leadership rather than individual mentorship.
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