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[[Category:CZ Authors|Ballesteros, Manuel Arias]]
[[Category:CZ Authors|Arias Ballesteros, Manuel]]
 
"The aim of the knowledge is to be transmitted. Knowledge creates itself when is transmitted. Be a great transmitter and you will contribute to improve in knowledge."
 
As a scientist this is my own way of thinking.
 
I am a Ph. D. student in the University of Cádiz (SPAIN). I have accomplished the five years in Oceanography, and my speciality is Physical Oceanography, focused in the development of the tecnics of study from remote sensing data to physical oceanography. Nevertheless, and due to my formation, I have also a wide variety of knowledges in other areas, as chemistry, biology, geology, physics in general, and mathmatics.
 
I am currently working in my thesis, but also I am member of some researching projects, specially in the International Polar Year. I make frequently reviews for some journals of my area of work, currently to International Journal of Remote Sensing. I have completed a chapter in remote sensing applied to oceanography for a book edited by the Instituto Español de Oceanografía (Spanish Oceanography Institution), tha will be published in several months. I have also published papers related to climate change and oceanography with a deep mathmatical vision, centered in the whole ocean, and in specific areas as Antarctica or Mediterranean Sea.
 
My work in Citizendium is focused in articles related to the science of the oceans and remote sensing, when I am an specialist.
 
[[User:Manuel Arias Ballesteros|Manuel Arias]] 13:15, 22 November 2007 (CST)

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"The aim of the knowledge is to be transmitted. Knowledge creates itself when is transmitted. Be a great transmitter and you will contribute to improve in knowledge."

As a scientist this is my own way of thinking.

I am a Ph. D. student in the University of Cádiz (SPAIN). I have accomplished the five years in Oceanography, and my speciality is Physical Oceanography, focused in the development of the tecnics of study from remote sensing data to physical oceanography. Nevertheless, and due to my formation, I have also a wide variety of knowledges in other areas, as chemistry, biology, geology, physics in general, and mathmatics.

I am currently working in my thesis, but also I am member of some researching projects, specially in the International Polar Year. I make frequently reviews for some journals of my area of work, currently to International Journal of Remote Sensing. I have completed a chapter in remote sensing applied to oceanography for a book edited by the Instituto Español de Oceanografía (Spanish Oceanography Institution), tha will be published in several months. I have also published papers related to climate change and oceanography with a deep mathmatical vision, centered in the whole ocean, and in specific areas as Antarctica or Mediterranean Sea.

My work in Citizendium is focused in articles related to the science of the oceans and remote sensing, when I am an specialist.

Manuel Arias 13:15, 22 November 2007 (CST)