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Camille Saurel is a Senior Researcher in the Section Coastal Ecology at the Technical University of Denmark. His research focuses on sustainable low-trophic organism production, including mussels, oysters, and cockles, which are key low trophic organisms in estuarine and coastal systems. He investigates the ecological impacts of bivalve production, biogenic reef restoration, and the effects of invasive species and climate change on bivalve populations. Camille coordinates a 5 ECTS, 3-week course on Low Trophic Aquaculture: Shellfish, Micro and Macroalgae at the Danish Shellfish Centre, linking it to the MSc in Sustainable Fishery and Aquaculture education. He collaborates extensively with stakeholders in aquaculture and fisheries management to enhance nutrient removal in eutrophicated coastal waters, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals on sustainable aquaculture. With expertise in marine bivalve ecology and coastal restoration, Camille has significantly contributed to the scientific community through various research projects and publications.
Technical University of Denmark • Nykøbing Mors, Denmark
Leading research on sustainable low-trophic organism production and coordinating educational programs in aquaculture.
This requirement applies generally across Technical University of Denmark (DTU) MSc programs including Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, and Engineering disciplines. Specific prerequisites vary by department/curriculum.