• C.F. Møllers Allé 3

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20182024

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I am a marine ecologist passionate about improving our understanding of the effects of human-made underwater noise on marine mammals and developing solutions to reduce impacts and support conservation efforts for these species. My research is applied and occurs at the nexus between marine ecology and conservation, underwater acoustics, and marine management.

I am presently a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Research Fellow within the Marine Bioacoustics Lab within the Department of Biology, Section for Zoophysiology at Aarhus University, under the supervision of Profs. Peter Teglberg Madsen and Jakob Tougaard (Department of Ecosciences, Section for Marine Mammals). 

Education/Academic qualification

Marine Biology, PhD, Predicting Risks from Acoustic Deterrents to Marine Mammals, University of the Highlands and Islands

1 Oct 201730 Jun 2021

Ecosystem Based Management of Marine Systems, MSc, University of St Andrews

1 Sept 201531 Aug 2016

Marine and Freshwater Biology, BSc (Hons), University of Glasgow

1 Sept 20111 Jul 2015

External positions

PhD, University of the Highlands and Islands

1 Oct 201711 Oct 2021

Marine Noise Registry Advisor, Joint Nature Conservation Committee

6 Dec 20161 Sept 2017

Areas of expertise

  • Subject area
  • Marine Ecology
  • Underwater Acoustics
  • Marine Conservation
  • Marine Management
  • Marine Mammals

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