Person: José Leonardo Chacón-Monge
José Leonardo Chacón-Monge is a student at the University of Costa Rica. He is studying the taxonomy of echinoderms in Costa Rican waters, in collaboration with the Zoology Museum at the University of Costa Rica.
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José Leonardo Chacón-Monge is a student at the University of Costa Rica. He is studying the taxonomy of echinoderms in Costa Rican waters, in collaboration with the Zoology Museum at the University of Costa Rica.
Valeria Naranjo-Aguilar is an advanced biology student at the University of Costa Rica. Her research interests include molecular biology, ecology, and neurobiology, as well as the importance of scientific divulgation. Valeria ventures into the micobial and microbial world associated with the epiphyte carnivorous plant Utricularia jamsoniana and, in the realm of neurobiology, she works with … Continued
Born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Asta Zerue Habtemichael studied Applied Marine Science at the College of Marine Science and Technology, Eritrea. He received his M.A. in Marine Affairs and Masters of Environmental Science Management from the University of Rhode Island. Currently, he is a doctoral degree candidate in Chemical Oceanography at the University of Rhode … Continued
Hannah Nolan is the Expedition and Community Outreach Specialist and has over ten years of experience in science communication and developing and coordinating informal education programs. She has a Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology from UC Santa Cruz and Master of Science from Oregon State University in Marine Resource Management. During her time at … Continued
Title and Institution: Research Professor of Geological Oceanography, University of Alaska Fairbanks Geoff Wheat uses chemical tracers to understand processes that influence the cycle of elements in the oceans. Much of this work focuses on the transport of fluids through the oceanic crust in a range of settings, including hydrothermal systems on mid-ocean ridges and … Continued
Elena Alonso Fernández is a visual artist from Vigo (Galicia, Spain). She studied Fine Arts at the Universities of Salamanca, Helsinki, and Barcelona. In 2018, she graduated from the postgraduate master’s program Art in Context at the University of the Arts Berlin (UdK) with Prof. Dr. Jörg Heiser. Her work has been shown at the … Continued
Observer-INCOPESCA Marine biologist and researcher at the Research Department of the Costa Rican Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture (INCOPESCA). Graduated in Biology with an emphasis on Marine Resources Management from the National University of Costa Rica. I have worked for the fisheries institute since 2017, mainly in training processes for the fishing sector, fisheries management … Continued
Title and Institution: Professor and researcher at the Costa Rica Volcanological and Seismological Observatory, Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica. Marino Protti obtained his bachelor’s degree in geology at the University of Costa Rica in 1983 and a postgraduate degree in Seismology in Japan in 1984, a MSc. and a PhD. in Earth Sciences and Geophysics … Continued
Title and Institution: Distinguished Professor, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA, USA Andrew Fisher has been a professor at the University of California since 1995, where he runs the Hydrogeology research group in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, and is affiliated with the Departments of Ocean Sciences, Environmental Studies, and Microbiology and Environmental … Continued
Title and Institution: Ph.D. student, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California Santa Cruz, USA Ryu is a PhD student at the University of California, Santa Cruz in the USA. He recently completed his undergraduate degree in Applied Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, where his research focused on modeling the internal … Continued