Sandor Mulsow, a scientist and environmental expert, has over 24 years of experience, notably contributing to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). His focus on radionuclide application in marine environments and capacity building has been instrumental. As a professor at the Austral University of Chile for 18 years, he taught marine geology and deep-sea mining. Dr. Mulsow also led environmental monitoring at the International Seabed Authority, emphasizing protection of natural resources.
His global research in marine biogeochemistry, water pollution, and carbon export spans diverse regions from the Arabian Sea to the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans, collaborating with countries like Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mexico, and Chile. Beyond academia, Dr. Mulsow is the founder of Hampton College Valdivia.
With expertise in environmental sciences, Dr. Mulsow is a valuable asset in research and environmental management, making him an ideal speaker for science and environmental events.