Summary |
Learn about a successful UTAS academic and ARC Future Fellow's research journey |
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Start Date |
5th Sep 2012 1:00pm |
End Date |
5th Sep 2012 2:00pm |
Venue |
Life Sciences 106, Building (BA22), Level 1, Room 105, Sandy Bay Campus, Hobart |
RSVP / Contact Information |
Janette Smith, Janette.Smith@utas.edu.au |
Join successful UTAS researcher Dr Zanna Chase over afternoon tea as she shares her research experience and career highlights to assist you on your own research journey.
Dr Zanna Chase is a chemical oceanographer at the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS). Her research deals with the interaction of chemical cycles with biological production in the ocean, on a range of spatial scales from estuaries to the open ocean, and a range of temporal scales, from seasonal to glacial-interglacial to predictions of future changes.
Dr Chase was recently awarded a Future Fellowship to examine ocean deoxygenation in the Southern Ocean since the last ice age.
Originally from Canada, Dr Chase has a BSc and MSc from McGill University and a PhD from Columbia University in New York. After a postdoctoral position at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, she was an associate professor at Oregon State University before joining UTAS in June 2010.
Afternoon tea will be provided.
UTAS staff and students are invited to attend
Authorised by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
4 September, 2012
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