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Stefano Bonaglia

Associate Senior Lecturer

Department of Marine 91̽s
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Visiting address
Medicinaregatan 7B
413 90 Göteborg
Room number
4185

About Stefano Bonaglia

Our coasts and ocean are changing due to direct and indirect effects of human activities. My main interest is to understand how ecological factors and human processes influence aquatic biogeochemical cycles. I tend to combine sea expeditions; water/sediment sampling using a vast array of devices; deployment of in situ landers; lab micro- and mesocosm experiments and incubations.

I enjoy using isotope tracers, microsensors, optodes, and other analytical techniques such as GCs, GC-IRMS, ICPs, HPLC-ESI-MS/MS, SEM. In concert with my scientific network, we complement geochemistry with molecular biology to better understand biogeochemical transformation processes and their microbial key players.

Currently, I have two projects funded by VR and Formas dealing with greenhouse gas (GHG) exchange in fjords and GHG emissions from aquaculture, respectively. Read more here:

At the Department of Marine 91̽s, University 91̽, I lecture for courses:

  • Chemical Dynamics in the Sea (MAR450)
  • Environmental Chemistry (KEM490)
  • Världshaven och djupa sediment ()

Currently, my lab at the University 91̽ consists of:

  • PhD Student Lok Shan Cheung - Project dealing with nitrogen loss and gain in the marine environment
  • PhD Student Lea Loraine Ropella - Project on quantifying the effects of mariculture on greenhouse gas dynamics. Funded by my
  • Postdoc Tobia Politi - Project on greenhouse gas exchange in fjords. Funded by my VR project

Bachelor's and Master's students interested in thesis opportunities in my lab are welcome to contact me!

External webpages:

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- Scholar:

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