
Jordan TOULLEC
Biogéochimie marine, Flux de carbone pélagique, Biominéraux
Post-doctorant
Université de Bretagne Occidentale

Biogéochimie marine, Flux de carbone pélagique, Biominéraux
Post-doctorant
Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Laboratoire LEMAR
Chibido
02 98 49 -
I am interested in the biological carbon pump, more specifically in biotic and abiotic interactions within the particle flux in the water column.
I completed a PhD in marine chemistry at LEMAR (2017-2020), focusing on the implications of interactions between copepods and diatoms on carbon flux in the context of climate change. I continued with postdoctoral research and then as an assistant professor at LOG (Laboratory of Oceanography and Geosciences) in Wimereux (2021-2022), during which I developed skills in optical and spectral measurement of phytoplankton. Following these first two post-doctoral experiences, I completed a second postdoctoral fellowship at Ghent University in Belgium (2023-2024) with the MARSENS (Marine Optic and Remote Sensing) team, where I developed skills in global water color analysis (satellite measurements) and estimation of particulate inorganic carbon production by coccolithophores. Since November 2024, I have been back at LEMAR, working on the CLIMARCTIC project.
Publications dans des revues à comité de lecture répertoriées dans les bases internationales
(ACL) depuis 2010

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