Professor Michael Berumen has been appointed as Acting Director of the KAUST Red Sea Research Center effective April 1, 2018.
Dr. Berumen joined KAUST in
2009 and leads the Reef Ecology Lab in the Red Sea Research Center. He has
authored more than 180 journal articles on research focusing on a range of
coral reef taxa, and he has extensive field experience on coral reefs around
the world. In addition to work throughout Saudi Arabia and other parts of the
Red Sea, he is also a participant in active projects the Indian and Pacific
Oceans, including Papua New Guinea, French Polynesia, Australia, New Caledonia and
others.
Dr. Berumen received his
doctoral degree in Marine Biology from James Cook University, Australia. He
earned his Bachelor degree in Zoology at the University of Arkansas. Dr.
Berumen’s expertise and research interests are in coral reef ecology, including
larval connectivity in coral reef fishes, movement ecology of coral reef
organisms, biogeography and the impact of climate change on coral reef
ecosystems. All of these are essential in preserving the ecosystem of the Red
Sea, and under his leadership and with Dr. Christian Voolstra, who will
continue as Associate Director at the Center, the KAUST Red Sea Research Center
will continue to excel in the areas of evolutionary biology and coral reef
research while helping the Kingdom expand its vision of eco-tourism in the
region. They will work closely with Professor Burton Jones, who directs the
Saudi Aramco-KAUST Center for Marine Environmental Observations, to enhance
KAUST’s efforts towards sustainable development in the Kingdom.