David DOXARAN
Marine Optics, Remote Sensing and Biogeochemical Applications
Areas of interest within OAO
Dynamics of suspended particles in coastal waters influenced by river plumes, fluxes and fate of terrestrial organic carbon in the coastal ocean, comined use of ocean color satellite data and field data recorded by Provbio floats
Employment
Research scientist (2007-present)
Education
Marie Curie Reintegration post-doc (2005-2007)
UMR 7093, LOV, CNRS-UPMC (France)
Marie Curie post-doc (2003-2005)
University of Plymouth (UK)
Ph.D. (2000-2002)
UMR-EPOC 5805, Université Bordeaux 1 (France)
Dissertation topic:Ocean colour remote sensing and numerical transport modelling of sedimentary fluxes in the Gironde estuary
DEA (1998-1999)
UMR-EPOC 5805, Université Bordeaux 1 (France)
Dissertation topic:Quantification of suspended sediments in the Gironde estuary using SPOT satellite data and the numerical transport model (SAM-2D).
M.Sc. in Physics Applied to Ocean-Atmosphere (1997-1998)
Université de Toulon et du Var (France)
B.Sc. in Physics (1997)
Université de Pau et des pays de l’Adour (France)
Link to full publication list :http://www.obs-vlfr.fr/LOV/OMT/personnes/z_doxa_da/doxaran.php