Dr. David B. Arscott of the National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research of New Zealand Joins the Stroud Water Research Center as its Assistant Director
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The new position is yet another illustration of the Stroud Water Research Center’s growth. Last year the Center expanded its scientific disciplines to include fish molecular ecology, and it continues to pursue its freshwater research and education programs within
Arscott, a former Stroud Water Research Center employee once responsible for managing Phase II of the Center’s 6-year
Arscott’s primary research interest lies in understanding the ecological impact on river corridors caused by human-induced changes to the hydrological cycle, an area of study he will pursue at the Center. He also intends to further his field studies on the ecology and biogeochemistry of meltwater ponds of the McMurdo Ice Shelf in
“Dave brings the perfect combination of skills to this new role,” said
“It’s a privilege to work with my former colleagues again — and to help the Center continue to expand both its freshwater research and education programs,” said
Arscott received his Ph.D. from the
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