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Dr. Jasmine E. Saros serves as Professor of Paleolimnology and Lake Ecology at the School of Biology and Ecology and the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine. Her research combines paleolimnology and phytoplankton ecology to reconstruct environmental changes using diatom fossil records in lake sediments. Her approach integrates field observations and bioassays to develop testable hypotheses about ecosystem changes.
Dr. Saros earned her Ph.D. from Lehigh University in 1999. Her research program focuses on lake ecosystem responses to global change across diverse environments including alpine, saline, and boreal lakes.
Her research interests center on:
- Paleoenvironmental reconstructions using diatom fossils
- Phytoplankton community dynamics under climate change
- Nitrogen enrichment from glacial meltwater
- UV radiation effects on alpine phytoplankton
- Productivity patterns in saline lakes
- Integration of neo- and paleolimnological approaches
Dr. Saros's recent publications demonstrate a focus on advanced imaging techniques applied to geological samples and environmental processes. Her work spans shale characterization, hydrogen generation, nanoscale fluid dynamics, and geochemical reactions in subsurface systems. The publications show consistent themes in energy geosciences, nanoporous material analysis, and computational geosciences.
While no specific scientific awards are listed in the source material, her research has been published in high-impact journals including Nature, Environmental Science & Technology, and Limnology & Oceanography.
Information about specific advisees, grants, laboratories, or teams was not provided in the source materials.



