Qualifications and Background
Andrew Mosedale is a research scientist with a B.S degree in Hydrology from the University of New Hampshire. He has over nine years experience in environmental sampling, environmental analysis and atmospheric chemistry (Andy's C.V) His scientific interests are varied, with experience in wetlands research and water quality analysis. As a research technician and lab organizer at the University of New Hampshire's Trace Gas Biogeochemistry Group, he became familiar with the instrumentation needed to measure and record time series environmental data. Meteorological and biogeochemistry sciences are observational and quantitative. Studying quality data collected from standardized procedures as well as automatic sampling systems has helped Andrew understand and interpret controls acting on specific sites.
Andy has co-authored
two papers in Hydrological Process and Global Biogeochemical Cycles as wells
as participated in various poster presentations on GIS mapping and carbon
budgets of temperate peatlands. Accurate and continuous data collection is
invaluable in scientific research. It produces results and information that
are essential to resource managers, planners, and other scientists. Andrews's
ethics, experiences and training in atmospheric and environmental science
ensure qualified analysis and measurement of multifaceted parameters. In working
with you, A.M. Environmental Automation and Control will produce meaningful,
affordable and professional results.

A.M. Environmental Automation & Control
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-Overall Thoughts/Philosophy-
Working, and learning together efficiently, using logic and quality instruments, sampling designs, and protocols allows for complete results that are easy to manage, explain and understand scientifically.