University of St Andrews
 
 
Sea Mammal Research Unit

Sea Mammal Research Unit: Current seminars

17 May 2012
1:00 PM
SOI
Lecture Theatre

SMRU Seminar: TBA
Simon Moss
Sea Mammal Research Unit

click for details

01 Jun 2012
1:00 PM
SOI
Lecture Theatre

Climate geoengineering and ocean acidification: what's the link?
Dr Phil Williamson
School of Environmental Science, University of East Anglia

click for details

Dr Williamson is currently the UEA-based Science Coordinator for several programmes funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council:

UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme (http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/programmes/oceanacidification/)
UK Surface Ocean – Lower Atmosphere Study (UK SOLAS www.nerc.ac.uk/research/programmes/solas )
Oceans 2025, the strategic research programme involving seven NERC-funded marine centres ( www.oceans2025.org ).

Dr Williamson has also  been the coordinator or manager for six other NERC multi-laboratory programmes, including those on marine biogeochemistry (Biogeochemical Ocean Flux Study, BOFS; the main UK contribution to JGOFS); marine biofouling; marine and freshwater microbial biodiversity; and marine productivity (UK GLOBEC)..

After a Natural Sciences (zoology) degree at Cambridge, Dr Williamson did a mix of terrestrial and marine research at Durham, Portsmouth, Naples and Robin Hoods’ Bay. However, he quickly became involved in science management  including research administration, programme planning, and knowledge transfer at NERC Swindon Office,  Plymouth Marine Laboratory, and the International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) Stockholm, as Deputy Executive Director. In addition to reports, PR material, grey literature, and a research papers, he has also produced a DVD “Out of the Blue”, on the ecological, evolutionary and economic importance of marine microbes.

http://researchpages.net/people/phil-williamson/

host:

refID: 966

hide details









click to display past seminars list