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About Charles Schutte

I am an aquatic biogeochemist seeking to answer fundamental questions about the interactions between human-induced global change and energy and materials transformations at the sediment-water interface. The chemical, physical, and biological processes hosted in aquatic soils and sediments are central to the global elemental cycles that make our planet habitable. I use a combination of extremely high-resolution chemical sensors, stable isotope- and radioisotope-based biogeochemical process rate measurements, flux measurements, diagenetic modeling, and long-term, in situ environmental monitoring in my research.

Positions

2019 - Present Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, Rowan University School of Earth & Environment
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2017 - 2019 Research Scientist, Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium
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2014 - 2017 Postdoctoral Scientist, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
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Curriculum Vitae




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Education

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2014 PhD Marine Science, University of Georgia
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2007 B.S. Environmental Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Recent Works (6)

Research Publications (8)

Journal Articles (2)