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Jordan Burgess

Post Doctoral Research Assistant

Faculty and Department

  • Faculty of Science and Engineering
  • School of Environmental Sciences

Qualifications

  • BSc (University of Hull)
  • PGDip (University of Hull)
  • PhD / DPhil (University of Hull)

Summary

Jordan has a particular research focus on vibrations associated from offshore wind turbines, and how they may influence marine invertebrates. The vibration generated from wind turbines may be impulsive or continuous in nature, with both sources adding a novel pollution source into the environment. She uses a number of techniques to assess for stress responses, including behaviour, metabolic and physiological assessment over a short- and long-term period.

BSc Marine Biology - University of Hull

PGDip Offshore Wind and the Environment - University of Hull

PhD Biological Sciences - University of Hull

Recent outputs

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Book Chapter

Effect of Operational Wind-Turbine Vibration on Surface-Dwelling Invertebrates

Burgess, J., Thomas, S., Mazik, K., Al-Mudallal, S., Tang, S. K., & Breithaupt, T. (2023). Effect of Operational Wind-Turbine Vibration on Surface-Dwelling Invertebrates. In A. N. Popper, J. Sisneros, A. D. Hawkins, & F. Thomsen (Eds.), The Effects of Noise on Aquatic Life : Principles and Practical Considerations (1-20). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10417-6_21-1

Research interests

Anthropogenic impacts, acoustics, marine noise and vibration, renewable energies, offshore wind, marine invertebrates, environmental impact assessment, marine invertebrate physiology.

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