Mohamed Ezat, Researcher
Mohamed is a researcher at CAGE in the Pleistocene to Present: Methane, Ocean Acidification and CO2 research area since July 2015.
Mohamed is a paleoceanographer and geochemist who uses a wide range of methods to look at the geologic record of ocean circulation-carbon cycle feedbacks in the North Atlantic and the Arctic, with potential implications for the accuracy of future climate predications. He is a former Marie-Curie fellow and is currently the leader of the ARCLIM (the Arctic Ocean under warm climates) group. ARCLIM is a multidisciplinary project that combines expertise from marine ecology, geochemistry and climate modelling to study some past major warm periods that work as (semi)analogues of our future climate(s). Mohamed has also established, and managing, a culturing lab for planktic foraminifera, that is tailored to cultivate polar and subpolar species.
Mohmed has been mobile between several institutions including UiT, University of Cambridge (UK), Bremen University (Germany), Beni-Suef University (Egypt) and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University (USA).
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