Dr. rer. nat. Jamileh Javidpour
GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel Research Unit 3: Marine Ecology Experimental Ecology - Food Webs Duesternbrooker Weg 20 24105 Kiel (Germany)
Sonne-Expedition SO254
Research Aim
Our research aim during RV Sonne cruise SO254 was the examination of sponge communities in the southwestern Pacific – from the sunlit surface waters down to the
Formation and evolution of the ocean floor
We combine models with data to study the geodynamic evolution of the ocean floor. For this purpose, we link findings from computer simulations with
Research Projects
The key project for the Oceanic Machine Vision group is DEEP QUANTICAMS (2019-2024), funded by the German Research Foundation through the Emmy Noether Programme. The goal of the
Publications
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Treude, T., S. Krause, L. Steinle, E. Burwicz, L.J. Hamdan, H. Niemann, T. Feseker, V. Liebetrau, S. Krastel, C. Berndt (accepted): Biogeochemical consequences
Staff
Scientific interests
I am currently leading a Marie Curie project "MIS-5e" with Eleni Anagnostou (GEOMAR), Sophie Hines (WHOI) and Kassandra Costa (WHOI). This project seeks to
Host-Virus-Dynamics
Our interest in the forces of mortality that act on cells in the ocean led to the development of this research theme. Viruses are known to be abundant in the ocean – but how many
Overview
We are interested in marine food webs where jellyfish take over the top predator position or build a bloom. Particularly we are after evidences to find out how jellyfish manage to get