Felipe Andrés Briceño Jacques
Researcher
Universidad Austral de Chile
Puerto Montt, Chile
Aquaculture Fisheries Ecophysiology Climate change
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Quantitative marine science, UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA. Australia, 2016
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Aquaculture , UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO. México, 2009
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Aquaculture Engenieer, UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO. Chile, 2004
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Profesor tesis Other
UNIVERSIDAD SANTO TOMAS
CAPIA
Puerto Montt, Chile
2018 - 2019
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Profesor tesis Other
UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
IMAS
Hobart, Australia
2013 - 2015
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Researcher Full Time
NIVA Chile
Puerto Varas, Chile
2016 - 2019
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Consultant Full Time
Latitud Sur Ltda
Santiago, Chile
2010 - 2011
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Research Assistant Full Time
Universidad Arturo Prat
Puerto Montt, Chile
2005 - 2007
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Technical Assistant Full Time
Landcatch Ltda
Puerto Montt, Chile
2004 - 2005
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Investigador Full Time
Universidad Austral de Chile
Puerto Montt, Chile
2019 - At present
Grants and awards
1. (2016) First place ‘Species on the move’ video awards (AU$ 1,000)
2. Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment grant (2013-2015), Research funding (PhD Thesis) (AU$ 6,000)
3. (2014) IMAS, QMS PhD Candidate course training (AU$1,000)
4. (2013) IMAS, QMS PhD Candidate Travel Support (U$ 2,380)
5. (2012) PICES-ICES, Conference travel funding (U$ 2,000)
6. (2012) Graduate Research Office, University of Tasmania, PhD Candidate Travel Support (U$ 2,380)
7. (2012) Lynchpin Ocean grant, Research funding (PhD Thesis) (U$ 1,500)
8. (2011-2015) Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, QMS elite top-up (AU$ 22,500)
9. (2011-2015)‘Becas Chile’ Chilean Government, PhD scholarship (2011-2015) (U$ 76,788)
10. (2009) Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (2009), Internship scholarship (U$ 2,000)
11. (2009) Organization of American States (OAS), Travel Support scholarship (U$ 2,000)
12. (2007 – 2009) Organization of American States (OAS), MSc scholarship (U$ 46,880)
13. (2000-2002) Research Funding (UNAB DI-9101), (U$ 8,000)
Courses:
• Coursework components of the Quantitative Marine Science (QMS) PhD program (2011-2014), University of Tasmania - CSIRO: Structure and Function of Marine Ecosystems; Marine Biochemistry; Fisheries Science; Data Analysis Methods
• Workshop: ‘Preparing fisheries for climate change: identifying adaptation options for four key fisheries in South Eastern Australia (SEAP), DCC & FRDC - Marine Biodiversity and Fisheries Climate Change’. Melbourne, April 2013
• Course: ‘Introduction to mixed modelling and GLMM’, given by Dr. Alain Zuur and Dr. Elena Ieno (HighStats). IMAS, Hobart, August 2014 (1 week).
• Workshop: ‘Habitat and behaviour of key cephalopod life stage’. Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC), Symposium, Florianopolis, Brazil, October 2012.
• Workshop: ‘Climate change and range shifts in the ocean: Detection, prediction and adaptation’, second International Symposium, ‘Effects of Climate Change on the World’s Oceans’, Yeosu, Korea, May 2012.
• Workshop: Second National Marine Adaptation Network Graduate School, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, September 2011.
• Course: ‘Qualitative Modelling for Complex Systems’, given by Dr. Jeffrey Dambacher, CSIRO. University of Tasmania, Australia, August 2011 (1 week).
• Internship: Ageing techniques in octopus, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania (April – June, 2009).
• Coursework components of Master in Science and Limnology, National University of Mexico (2007-2009): Physical Oceanography; Chemical Oceanography; Data Analysis; Marine Geology; Limnology; Experimental design and analysis; Applied ecophysiology in aquaculture.
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Beca Chile
UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA
Chile, 2011
Scholarship for PhD program
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OEA Scholarship
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTóNOMA DE MéXICO
Chile, 2007
Scholarship for Master Science program
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