National Oceanography Centre
Sourav Sahoo is a geophysicist with extensive experience in the study of methane hydrates and their impact on marine sediments. Presently employed as a Rock Physicist at the National Oceanography Centre since June 2018, Sourav's research focuses on gas hydrate quantification using laboratory experiments. Prior to this position, Sourav completed a PhD at the University of Southampton, graduating in November 2017, while being supervised by Dr. Angus I Best and Prof. Tim A Minshull. Significant contributions include high-resolution synchrotron imaging of methane hydrate dynamics conducted at the Paul Scherrer Institut and a visiting scholar role at GFZ-Potsdam exploring hydrate formation's effects on sediment resistivity. Additional academic experiences include proficiency in seismic data analysis from various internships and research projects at UiT The Arctic University of Norway and Academia Sinica, along with a solid educational foundation in geophysics from renowned institutions.
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The National Oceanography Centre is an independent self-governing organisation - a charitable company limited by guarantee. The NOC is funded by UK Research and Innovation to work on National Capability programmes, and manages on its behalf, the National Marine Equipment Pool - Europe’s largest fleet of autonomous and robotic vehicles, and two state of the art research ships RRS Discovery and RRS James Cook. The NOC has two sites, Southampton and Liverpool, and employs around 650 staff. We are co-located at both sites with leading UK Universities, giving us a unique position in UK marine research.