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Felipe Stanchak

Felipe Stanchak, Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV CMS Student

Felipe Stanchak, Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV CMS Student

ABOUT MY RESEARCH

I have been working in paleoceanography since I was an undergraduate in Brazil. I use geochemical proxies to investigate how Earth's environmental conditions have changed through time. The focus of my research is examining how temperature has varied and what could explain these variations. We can study Earth's past using marine sediments and marine microfossils because they work as an archive; their chemical composition chronicles environmental parameters and stays preserved at the bottom of the ocean. I worked in the SW Atlantic Ocean for my master's thesis and, for my Ph.D., I'm heading further south to Antarctica.

WHY Â鶹ÃÛÌÒAV CMS?

I chose CMS because the multidisciplinary graduate program has a great team of researchers from multiple oceanographic subjects. My current advisor, Dr. Amelia Shevenell, works with Southern Ocean geochemical proxies. Working in this environment, which I'm still learning a lot about, will be an exciting learning curve.