Stipendiater og studenter
Barkha Tiwari
During my Postdoc, I will develop and use mathematical/ statistical models for integrated data analysis. I will be involved in the development of a Source to Outcome Predictor and establishing Next Generation Risk Assessments (NGRA) tools in the project EXPECT.
Greg Langlois
The primary goal of our project is to develop a physiologically based toxicokinetic (PBTK) model in halibut. PBTK models allow the prediction of the concentration and internal distribution of chemicals in various organisms. During my PhD, I will take the model developed for halibut and explore how it can be applied and optimised in other marine fish species to develop more precise species-specific PBTK models.
Hanne Gladhaug Wøien Mo
Masters student in environmental sciences at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. During my master’s thesis, I will take part in the establishment of physiological parameters in an undescribed species of Arctic fish. This for the development of a more species specific PBTK model to predict the concentration and internal distribution of chemicals.
Celine Våga
As a part of my master’s, I will contribute to the research on the impacts of salmon delousing agents on the marine zooplankton Calanus finmarchicus. The project will be a cooperation between NIVA and SINTEF Trondheim and expand our knowledge on the impacts of the Norwegian Salmon Aquaculture on our marine environment.