Personal profile

Short presentation

I have worked with applied  fisheries economics since 2001, with special focus on development and implementation of bioeconomic models. I have been involved in a various research focusing on combining economic and biological methods for fisheries management assessment.

This has primarily been conducted through participation in various EU financed research projects, but I have also participated in nationally founded projects. I moreover conduct public consultancies and teaching.

CV

Education

Ph.D. in physics, University of Copenhagen, 1997.

Master of science (Physics, Mathematics), University of Copenhagen, 1994.

 

Research

Bioeconomic modelling


Previous employment

2000, University of Education, Research Fellow.

1999 - 2000, The Danish National Institute for Educational Research, Research Fellow.

2000, University of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, External lecturer in mathematics.

1998 - 1999, The Royal Danish School of Educational Studies, Research Fellow.

1997 - 1998, Centre for Adult Education Oresund, Lecturer in Physics and Mathematics

1994 - 1997, Risø, Radiation Research Departement, Ph.D. student.

1991 - 1995, University of Copenhagen, Instructor in mathematics.

 

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Primary fields of research

My primary fields of research are applied and include:

  • Development of quantitative numerical bio-economic models for fisheries, with special emphasis on management assessment strategies.
  • Bioeconomic Research, with special emphasis on econometric analysis and modelling.

Teaching

I teach and supervise within the fields of:

  • Introductory microeconomics at the bachelor level (Course responsible)
  • Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

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