Patila Amosa | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Otago |
Thesis | The Dissolution Kinetics of Calcium Carbonate in Seawater: Development and Application of an Automated pH-stat Method for the Measurement of Dissolution Rates (2015) |
Doctoral advisor |
Abigail Smith Kim Currie Keith Hunter |
Tuifuisaʻa Patila Malua Amosa is a Samoan oceanographer. She is Dean of Sciences at the National University of Samoa. [1]
Amosa was educated at Flinders University in Australia and the University of Otago in New Zealand, [2] graduating with an MSc in Environmental Science in 2007 and a PhD in Chemistry in 2015. [3] Her PhD was on ocean acidification. [4] [5]
She has taught at the National University of Samoa for over 25 years. [2] In July 2021 she was promoted to senior lecturer in recognition of her regional research leadership in climate change. [6] She became President and Vice Chancellor of the National University of Samoa in 2023, [7] and also that year, 2023, she was promoted to be Professor of Environmental Science. [8]
Patila Amosa | |
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Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Otago |
Thesis | The Dissolution Kinetics of Calcium Carbonate in Seawater: Development and Application of an Automated pH-stat Method for the Measurement of Dissolution Rates (2015) |
Doctoral advisor |
Abigail Smith Kim Currie Keith Hunter |
Tuifuisaʻa Patila Malua Amosa is a Samoan oceanographer. She is Dean of Sciences at the National University of Samoa. [1]
Amosa was educated at Flinders University in Australia and the University of Otago in New Zealand, [2] graduating with an MSc in Environmental Science in 2007 and a PhD in Chemistry in 2015. [3] Her PhD was on ocean acidification. [4] [5]
She has taught at the National University of Samoa for over 25 years. [2] In July 2021 she was promoted to senior lecturer in recognition of her regional research leadership in climate change. [6] She became President and Vice Chancellor of the National University of Samoa in 2023, [7] and also that year, 2023, she was promoted to be Professor of Environmental Science. [8]