Shuang Gao

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Shuang Gao is a marine biogeochemical and ecosystem modeller. She obtained her PhD at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Marine and Polar Research in Germany in 2014. After her PhD, she worked as a researcher and postdoc at the University of Bergen and Institute of Marine Research in Norway.
Her recent research has centred on developing and utilizing biogeochemical/physical/ecosystem models to assess climate change impact on marine biogeochemistry, e.g., on marine primary production and ocean carbon uptake.
At the Nansen Center, she is part of the ocean modelling team, working on developing the biogeochemical/ecosystem model of the coupled model system (HYCOM-ECOSMO) focusing on the North Atlantic and Arctic region.
Utvalgte prosjekter

The Copernicus Marine Services Arctic Monitoring and Forecasting Center
The Arctic MFC produces oceanic data for the whole Arctic. The goal is to deliver the most accurate forecast and reanalysis products while ensuring the consistency of the information on sea ice, ocean conditions, biology and surface waves across the entire Arctic.
The rapidly changing physical seascape of the Arctic Ocean have implications for several industries including the energy, shipping, and fishing sectors.

European seas climate impact prediction through regional models
Focused on the northeastern Atlantic, North Sea, western Mediterranean Sea, and Arctic Ocean; SEACLIM aims to provide crucial insights into the changing marine environment over the coming years and decades. The project will develop and refine regional ocean models to produce detailed projections of marine conditions in European seas up to the year 2100.