Michelle Albinus

Michelle Albinus

Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment  (» Postal address)

Michelle Albinus

Michelle Albinus

I'm working with all kinds of measurement techniques in operational oceanography, as well in the lab as particularly at sea. My main focus, however, is on the flow dynamics of the ocean and its modification through - most commonly cumulative - influencing factors such as wind, tides and gradients.

Curriculum vitae

Since 04/2024Technical and administrative associate in the project CREATE
Since 10/2022

Master program – Marine Sensors – University of Oldenburg

Topic of Master thesis: On the Role of Divergence and Vertical Velocity in the Evolution of a Tidal Mixing Front

10/2020 – 03/2024Student Assistant, Marine Sensor systems, University of Oldenburg

10/2018 – 03/2022

Bachelor program – Environmental Sciences – University of Oldenburg

Topic of Bachelor thesis: Circulation in the vicinity of a submerged stream groyne under mesotidal impact (East Frisian Islands, Southern North Sea)

 

Publications

Meyerjürgens, J; Ricker, M; Aden, C; Albinus, M; Barrelet, J; Freund, H; Hahner, F; Lettmann, KA; Mose, I; Schaal, P; Schleich-Argent, RI; Stanev, EV; Wolff, JO; Zielinski, O and Badewien, TH (2023). Sources, pathways, and abatement strategies of macroplastic pollution: An interdisciplinary approach for the southern North Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science, 10, 727, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2023.1148714

Zielinski, O; Pieck, D; Schulz, J; Thölen, C; Wollschläger, J; Albinus, M; Badewien, TH; Braun, A; Engelen, B; Feenders, C; Fock, S; Lehners, C; Löhmus, K; Lübben, A; Massmann, G; Meyerjürgens, J; Nicolai, H; Pollmann, T; Schwalfenberg, K; Stone, J; Waska, H; Winkler, H (2022) The Spiekeroog Coastal Observatory: A scientific infrastructure at the land-sea transition zone (southern North Sea), Frontiers in Marine Science, 8 (February), DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.754905

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