MSc Kasia Huzarska

Department of Marine Ecology
Institute of Oceanology PAS
Powstancow Warszawy 55
81-712 Sopot
POLAND
tel: (+ 48 58) 551 72 81 ext 455
fax: (+ 48 58) 551 21 30
e-mail: huzar@iopan.gda.pl




Education:

· 2003: M.Sc. at the University of Gdańsk, Faculty of Biology, Geography and Oceanology; Specialization of Marine Geology
· 2003-present: PhD student at the Institute of Oceanology PAS, Sopot, Poland

Courses:

· Sandy sediment properties - analytical course under supervision of dr Perran Cook, Max Planck Institute for Marine Biology, Bremen, Germany, 2004
· EPS carbohydrates analytical course under supervision of prof. G.J.C. Underwood, University of Essex, Colchester, England, 2004
· Sandy sediment carbohydrates - methodological course under supervision of dr Perran Cook, Max Planck Institute for Marine Biology, Bremen, Germany, 2005
· Laser Scanning Microscope as a tool for polymer quantification - course under supervision of dr Thomas Neu, UFZ Center for Environmental Research, Magdeburg, Germany, 2005
· "Introduction to ecological modeling" - Sea Fisheries Institute, Gdynia, Poland, 2005

Professional interests:

· Permeable sediments, their properties and functioning as a natural filters for marine water
· Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS)
· Microbial biofilms on the sediment surface and their role in sediment stabilization
· Seasonal changes in benthic and sandy beach ecosystems

Private interests:

· Polish culture (traditional music and dances)
· Celtic culture (traditional music and dances), fiddle playing
· Medieval ages and archery
· Nature photography
· Trekking

On-going projects:

· COSA
· Seasonal and spatial variability of Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) - biological factor influence sediment properties (Gdansk Bay, South Baltic Sea)

Publications:

· Huzarska K., "Permeable sediment properties - their annual changes and correlation with EPS concentrations. Case studies for Puck Bay, Baltic Sea" (in prep.)
· Huzarska K. , Wiktor J., Jankowska K."Coastal sediment biofilms: microphytobenthic stabilization of biocatalytical filters" (in prep.)


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