Simon von Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha

MSc of Bioacoustics, MSc Marine Biological Resources and BSc (Hons) Marine Science graduate with interests in biodiversity and conservation.

Bern, Berne, Switzerland

About

Keen interest in utilising soundscape analysis to understand species behaviour, to promote biodiversity conservation, and to assess the impact of climate on the marine environment in tropical and temperate ecosystems.

Experience

  • Project Engineer at Grolimund + Partner AG
    May 2025 - Present · 1 yr 2 mos

    Conducting noise evaluations and mitigation planning for traffic and industrial sources using a combination of modeling and on-site measurements.

  • Customer service at Previs Vorsorge
    Aug 2024 - Mar 2025 · 8 mos

    Customer support in pension fund allocations, i.e. pension payments, saving accounts, impaired personnel, home ownership

  • Various at Various companies
    Aug 2003 - Jan 2024 · 20 yrs 6 mos

    Numerous employments as an administrative clerk (and others) for various governmental agencies and private companies. If further information is required, do not hesitate to contact me.

  • Research fellowship CCMAR/BINCGAM/25/2022 of the Blue Carbon project S-ECO-05/2022 at Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR)
    Oct 2022 - May 2023 · 8 mos

    Given tasks of the research fellowship: 1) planning and conducting field work to collect sediment cores for blue carbon assessment in vegetated coastal habitats. 2) measurements of greenhouse gases and other physico-chemical parameters in coastal habitats. laboratory work to perform biogeochemical analysis of sediment samples. 3) data compilation and analysis using a systematic review approach. 4) data storage and analysis with R programming language.

  • Minke whale vocalisation detection at Scottish Association For Marine Science
    Jan 2020 - Jan 2020 · 1 mo

    Analysing minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) vocalization recordings from June 2018 - February 2019 from the west coast of Scotland by a custom-made automated detector. Study of seasonal and diel patterns. PI Dr Denise Risch