M.Sc. Alex Fernando Rúa Cardona
Education
- 2011 -2015: Ph.D. Inter-institutional in Marine Sciences, Universidad de Antioquia.
- 2006 – 2009: Master in Engineering, Universidad de Antioquia.
- 1998 – 2005: Chemical Engineering, Undergraduate, National University Of Colombia.
University Unit
- University of Antioquia
- Faculty of Natural and Exact Sciences
- Department of Industrial Engineering
- Medellín, Colombia.
Research Group
GAIA – Environmental Management and Modeling
Contact information
- Email: alex.rua@udea.edu.co
- Colciencias: CvLAC
Professional experience
- 2008-Date: Professor at Universidad de Antioquia.
- 2016-2018: Professor in Antioquia Technology University Institution.
Research Interests
Topics: Climate Change Ecology, Population Dynamics, Eco-evolutionary dynamics, Urban Marine Ecology, Development of Anthropocene Biotas
Selected Publications
Alex Fernando Rua Cardona, Maria Teresa Florez Molina, Jaime Alberto Palacio Baena, “Spatial and temporal variation in the contents of mercury, chromium, lead and organic matter in sediment of the muddy complex of Ayapel, Córdoba, northwestern Colombia.” In colombia. ISSN School of Engineering Magazine: 0120-6230 ed: Editorial Universidad de Antioquia. v.69 fasc.N / A p.244 – 255, 2013.
Bettina Scholz, Alex Fernando Rua Cardona, Gerd Liebezeit, “Effects of UV radiation on five marine microphytobenthic Wadden sea diatoms, isolated from the Solthörn tidal flat (Lower Saxony, southern North Sea)? Part II: changes in carbohydrate, amino acid and fatty acid composition. ” In England European Journal Of Phycology ISSN: 1469-4433 ed: v.49 fasc. 1 p.97 – 114, 2014, DOI: 10.1080 / 09670262.2014.893589.
Alex Fernando Rua Cardona, Jaime Alberto Palacio Baena, Maria Teresa Florez Molina, “Relationship of the hydrological pulse with sediment stratigraphy of the Ayapel wetland complex, Colombia”. In colombia. ISSN School of Engineering Magazine: 0120-6230 ed: Editorial Universidad de Antioquia, v.70 fasc.N / A p.197 – 206, 2014.
Number of publications:
Cvlac: 9
TAGS: Natural Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Oceanography, Hydrology and Water Resources.