About Lisa Schneider
Lisa K. Schneider earned her bachelor's degree in Geophysics/Oceanography from the University of Hamburg, specializing in Oceanography and her master’s degrees in an MSc in Hydro Science and Engineering at Technical University Dresden. Following her MSc, Lisa began a joint PhD at Deltares and the University Libre de Bruxelles on coastal water quality modeling of the Dutch North Sea under the mixoplankton paradigm. Her PhD equipped Lisa with technical expertise in water quality modeling and a deep understanding of large-scale ecosystem models. After completing her PhD, she continued as a coastal water quality modeler at Deltares, where she now leads various projects assessing the potential impact of anthropogenic changes—such as energy transition and multi-use developments—on marine ecosystems using large-scale ecosystem models.
For an example the see project: Opportunities and challenges in offshore solar
Publications
Modeling mixoplankton along the biogeochemical gradient of the Southern North Sea
Lisa K. Schneider a b , Nathalie Gypens b , Tineke A. Troost a , Willem Stolte (2021)Exploring the Trophic Spectrum: Placing Mixoplankton Into Marine Protist Communities of the Southern North Sea
Lisa K. Schneider,Lisa K. Schneider1,2Kevin J. FlynnKevin J. Flynn3Peter M. J. Herman,Peter M. J. Herman1,4Tineke A. TroostTineke A. Troost1Willem Stolte Willem Stolte (2020)A dataset on trophic modes of aquatic protists
expand article infoLisa K. Schneider, Konstantinos Anestis, Joost Mansour, Anna A. Anschütz, Nathalie Gypens, Per J Hansen, Uwe John, Kerstin Klemm, Jon Lapeya Martin, Nikola Medic, Fabrice Not, Willem Stolte (2020)Review Turbulent eddy identification of a meander and vertical-slot fishways in numerical models applying the IPOS-framework
Márcio S. Roth, Christian Jähnel, Jürgen Stamm & Lisa K. Schneider (2020)Application of a GIS Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for the Identification of Intrinsic Suitable Sites in Costa Rica for the Application of Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) through Spreading Methods
José Pablo Bonilla Valverde, Clemens Blank, Mario Roidt , Lisa Schneider and Catalin Stefan (2016)