Microscale light management and inherent optical properties of intact corals studied with optical coherence tomography

Michael Kühl is a professor in aquatic microbial ecology at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (2003-present). He is also adjunct professor with the Climate Change Cluster, University of Technology Sydney, Australia (2010-present). Michael Kühl obtained his MSc (1988) and PhD (1992) degrees in biology and microbial ecology at the University of Aarhus, Denmark. From 1992-1998, he founded the microsensor research group at the Max-Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany, before returning to Denmark on a prestigious Ole-Rømer fellowship from the Danish Research Council (1998-2003). Michael Kühl is recognized for the development and application of microsensors and advanced biomaging in environmental and life sciences, often in close interdisciplinary collaboration with chemists and physicists.