CV

Marie-Pierre Gosselin
Position:    Researcher

  Telephone: +47 950 49 054
  E-mail: marie.gosselin@nina.no
 Department:  NINA akvatisk naturmangfold

Key qualifications
Økohydraulikk, ferskvann muslinger, miljøbasert vannføring, hydromorfologi, påvirkning av vannkraft på ferskvannøkosystemer, habitat kartlegging og modellering, miljødesign, vannforskriften, EU vanndirektiv.

Ecohydraulics, freshwater mussels, environmental flows, hydromorphology, environmental impacts of hydropower, habitat mapping and modelling, EU Water Framework Directive

Education
 2009- PhD Hydroecology- University of Coventry, UK
 2001- MSc Marine Resource Development and Protection, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK 
1999 - BSc Ecology and Biology- University of Rennes, Frankrike 

Experience
Siden 2021: Forsker II, NINA, Trondheim 
2019-2021: Senior rådgiver akvatisk økologi, Multiconsult AS, Oslo. 
2018-2019: Forsker innen hydromorfologi, Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech), Estland. 
2016-2018: Forsker, NORCE miljø LFI, Bergen. 
2015-2016: Forsker (postdoktor), Leibniz Institute for freshwater research (IGB), Berlin, Tyskland. 
2013: Prosjekt ingeniør, Environment Agency, UK. 
2010-2012: Forsker (elvemuslings økologi), Freshwater Biological Association, UK. 
2008-2010: Forsker, Karlstad universitet, Sverige. 2008: Data Ingeniør, British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, UK 

Professional societies
Medlem av ekspert gruppe i Ineternational Energy Agency (IEA) Hydro Annex 19 "Hydropower and fish"
Kommuniskasjonsansvarlig HyPeak Network (international research network on hydropeaking)
Medlem av International Association for Hydro-environment Engineering and Research (IAHR) 
Medlem: Ecohydraulics Committee Leadership team (2016-2020) 
Medlem: Vitenskapelig komite for International Symposium on Ecohydraulics konferenser (2014, 2016, 2018, 2020 and 2022) 

Publications:

Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

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