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Felipe Andrés Briceño Jacques

Researcher

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


Aquaculture Fisheries Ecophysiology Climate change

Educación

  •  Quantitative marine science, UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA. Australia, 2016
  •  Aquaculture , UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTONOMA DE MEXICO. México, 2009
  •  Aquaculture Engenieer, UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO. Chile, 2004

Experiencia Académica

  •   Profesor tesis Other

    UNIVERSIDAD SANTO TOMAS

    CAPIA

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2018 - 2019

  •   Profesor tesis Other

    UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

    IMAS

    Hobart, Australia

    2013 - 2015

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Researcher Full Time

    NIVA Chile

    Puerto Varas, Chile

    2016 - 2019

  •   Consultant Full Time

    Latitud Sur Ltda

    Santiago, Chile

    2010 - 2011

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    Universidad Arturo Prat

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2005 - 2007

  •   Technical Assistant Full Time

    Landcatch Ltda

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2004 - 2005

  •   Investigador Full Time

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Puerto Montt, Chile

    2019 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


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.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Beca Chile

    UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

    Chile, 2011

    Scholarship for PhD program

  •   OEA Scholarship

    UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTóNOMA DE MéXICO

    Chile, 2007

    Scholarship for Master Science program


 

Article (9)

Temperature alters the physiological response of spiny lobsters under predation risk
World Octopus Fisheries
Changes in metabolic rate of spiny lobster under predation risk
Spatial variation in mortality by in-pot predation in the Tasmanian rock lobster fishery
Predation Risk within Fishing Gear and Implications for South Australian Rock Lobster Fisheries
Transitions During Cephalopod Life History: The Role of Habitat, Environment, Functional Morphology and Behaviour
EYE LENS STRUCTURE OF THE OCTOPUS ENTEROCTOPUS MEGALOCYATHUS: EVIDENCE OF GROWTH
Energy demand during exponential growth of Octopus maya: exploring the effect of age and weight
GLMM-based modelling of growth in juvenile Octopus maya siblings: does growth depend on initial size?

Proyecto (1)

Drenaje Urbano Sostenible para Ciudades Resilientes: Llanquihue como modelo de adaptación climática
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Felipe Briceño

Researcher

Instituto Acuicultura

Universidad Austral de Chile

Puerto Montt, Chile

2
RODOLFO PAREDES

Medical Education and Clinical Simulation Director

Academic Vice Rectory

UNIVERDAD ANDRÉS BELLO

Santiago, Chile

1
Sergio Carrasco

Postdoctorado

Biología Marina

Universidad Católica del Norte

Coquimbo, Chile

1
Christian Ibáñez

Academico

Ecología y Biodiversidad

UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO

Santiago, Chile