Susanne Neuer, founding director of the Arizona State University School of Ocean Futures, and her decades-long scientific connection with the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences. Beginning with her first research cruise to Bermuda in 1994, Neuer built lasting collaborations that shaped her career in ocean biogeochemistry. Now leading the School of Ocean Futures at Arizona State University, she continues to advance ocean time-series research and strengthen partnerships with ASU BIOS, providing students with opportunities to study and conduct research in the Sargasso Sea.
Ocean Bacteria Work the Night Shift
January 15, 2026
New study finds nighttime peaks in bacterial activity and carbon cycling in the ocean
Collaborative Approach to Science and Mentorship
June 30, 2025
BIOS-SCOPE project fosters a collaborative research network that allows early-career scientists to thrive
Finding Success Close to Home
July 25, 2019
For more than 40 years, the BIOS Bermuda Program has offered Bermudian students ages 18 and older the opportunity to work alongside scientists on research projects in the ocean and atmospheric sciences. During the summer, for periods of four or eight weeks, Bermuda Program interns work full time in both laboratory and field settings, gaining significant hands-on experience that often translates into advanced degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. For some students, however, their internship leads them to employment at BIOS, often as research technicians or teaching assistants.