EDUCATION : Work EXPERIENCES: PUBLICATIONS - Observe the

Field instruments (CTD Rosette, video camera, nets, sediment trap, in situ ... Ecology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Deep Sea Research, Limnology and.
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LARS STEMMANN Born: 04/17/1970 Married, 2 children, French

PROFESSOR IN OCEANOGRAPHY Le KALINKA 4, Abb de Roseland 44 Bd Napoleon III 06200 Nice - France ! 33 (0)4 93 84 64 60 ! 33 (0)6 13 24 96 55 [email protected] http://l.stemmann.free.fr

EDUCATION : 2008

Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (highest academic qualification in France) Title of the manuscript: The biological pump: size matters.

1993-1998

PhD in oceanography, Observing and modelling marine particle dynamics in relation to the marine environment, University of PARIS VI

1991-1993

D.E.A. “Diplôme Etudes Approfondies" (M.S. equivalent), Ecological data analysis and Modelling , University of Paris VI Degree, Population Ecology, University of Lyon- France

1990-1991

Work EXPERIENCES: 2013-current 2012

PROFESSOR in Oceanography, University of Paris VI, Chaire CNRS/UPMC Vision in the Oceans

2003-2012

“Maître de Conférence” (Associate Professor level), University of Paris VI, responsible for modelling courses and participant in courses on methodology in oceanography and function of the marine ecosystem (Master level). Research at the Laboratory of Oceanography at Villefranche sur Mer (http://www.obsvlfr.fr/LOV/).

2002, 2003

Lecturer in oceanography at the SKEMA business school in Sophia Antipolis (Nice), responsible for the Oceanography and Biological Oceanography courses (39h lecture + 15h Lab, Undergraduate level).

Nov. 2002 – Avril Consultant at SAFEGE CETIIS in marine environment field in Aix en Provence 2003 Nov. 2000 – Sept. 2002

Postdoctoral Research Associate at Texas A&M University with George Jackson, Modelling microbial bio complexity and particle coagulation.

Nov. 1998 – Oct. 2000

Webmaster and teacher for the French National Council for Education at the IUFM of Nice

Feb. 1997 – Avr. 1997

Leader for a team of Young reporter in Africa and on Spitzbergen Island at the European Foundation for Education in Environment (http://www.feee.org).

PUBLICATIONS Peer review : 51 Books chapter: 2 Congres : 42 http://www.researcherid.com/rid/E-6899-2011

SKILLS: Languages

French and English (spoken, read and written), German and Swedish (spoken and read).

Informatics

Linux et Windows, Miscrosoft office, Matlab, PHP, ASP, HTML, PERL, Mysql.

Methods

Field instruments (CTD Rosette, video camera, nets, sediment trap, in situ pumps) Lab instruments (CHN analyser, coulter, HPLC, Flowcam, Zooscan) Statistic (Probabilities, ANOVA, regressions (type I, II, non linear, non parametric), multifactorial analysis (ACP, AFC, classification,…), spatiotemporal analysis Modelling (NPZD box models, IBM and population dynamic models)

OTHERS ACADEMIC DUTIES AND PROJECTS Reviews in scientific In the committee of reviews for the following journals: Aquatic Microbial journals Ecology, Marine Ecology Progress Series, Deep Sea Research, Limnology and Oceanography, Journal of Geophysical Research Recent cruises

Current or recent projects

OPEREX cruise off Hawaii, operated by C-MORE project (one month 2008) GATEKEEPER cruise off Monterey Bay, operated by SCRIPPS (3 weeks 2010) • ZOOPNEC (2004-2007), participant to French ZOOPNEC project: the aim is to define new proxies to monitor changes in the zooplankton community • POTES (2006-2009), participant to ANR project: the aim is to assess the flux of particulate material from the surface to the deep sea. • MAORY (2007-2010), responsible for one WP of the ANR project: the aim is to develop a model of particle-bacteria interactions • TARA expedition is a three years round around the world experiment that started in september 2009. Co-leader of WP2 of the OCEANOMICS project • JELLYWATCH (2009-2012): participant to the regional project on ecophysiology and modelling of Pelagia noctiluca a Jelly fish. • RADEZOO (since 2009), responsible for the quasi real time monitoring of zooplankton community and size spectra at Point B (http://www.obsvlfr.fr/Rade/RadeZoo/). • European IP SESAME (2006-2010), leader for the work package 4.1: the aim is develop ecosystem models to be used in regional simulation to forecast the changes in the Mediterranean. • MARBEF (European FP6), participant to the network in the RMP Pelagic ecosystem • EUROCEANS (European FP6, 2006-2010), participant to the network, responsible for a PhD student • Collaboration with CMORE (University of Hawaii) by a project with CNRS PICS program • LOHAFEX (winter 2009) : Leader of the Crédit d’intervention of INSU Fertilization experiment in the South Atlantic with the Alfred Wegener Institut.