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Supervisors

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These pages list the research profiles of the scientists acting as supervisors within the frames of the CREAM center.

Most of the researchers are employed at NERI's Department of Marine Ecology (MAR) in Roskilde and Silkeborg though you will find a few researchers representing the Department of Freshwater Ecology (FEVØ) in Silkeborg.

A detailed description of the projects that the researchers are presently managing can be found at the NERI homepage in the Marine Ecology project list and Freshwater Ecology project list. For information on publications please look at the literature pages.

Jacob Carstensen Jacob Carstensen (Senior scientist. PhD)
Applied environmental statistics: modelling of nutrient budgets with high resolution in time and space, indicator development, identification of links between anthropogenic nutrient load and ecological indicators. Responsible for the national database for marine data.
jac@dmu.dk  - MAR - Roskilde
Peter Bondo Christensen Peter Bondo Christensen (Senior scientist. PhD)
Nutrient cycling in coastal sediments: effect of macrophytes, nutrient dynamics, nitrogen transformation, denitrification and retention in coastal waters.
pbc@dmu.dk - MAR - Silkeborg
Triine Christiansen Trine Christiansen (Scientist. PhD)
Sediment transport processes. Models describing the physical-biological interaction in the photic zone to investigate the effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in the coastal environment. Co-ordinating Water Framework Directive projects and initiatives at NERI.
trc@dmu.dk - MAR - Roskilde
Daniel J. Conley Daniel J. Conley (Senior scientist. PhD)
Nutrient biogeochemical cycles. Silicon cycling and the role of Si in structuring phytoplankton communities and primary production. Eutrophication of aquatic systems. Use of long-term data sets to assess historical changes in nutrients and productivity.
dco@dmu.dk - MAR - Roskilde
Ingela Dahllöf Ingela Dahllöf (Senior scientist. PhD) 
Microbial indicators in sediment communities to study stress induced by contaminants. 
Impact of TBT on marine sediment systems as assessed by biogeochemical effect indicators.
ind@dmu.dk - MAR - Roskilde
Tage Dalsgaard Tage Dalsgaard (Senior scientist. PhD)
Nutrient cycling: pure culture studies of bacteria, microsensor studies of nutrient cycling in natural microbial communities, influence of marine micro- and macrophytes on nutrient cycling, and nutrient removal in marine areas.
tda@dmu.dk - MAR - Silkeborg

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