Texas A&M University College Station - Earth Science
Oceanography
Geological
Oceanography Graduate Student Council
Texas A&M University
Bachelor's degree
Senior Thesis: The Geochemical Characterization of Volcanic Ash at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 52
Northwest Pacific Ocean
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences
The BU Geological Society
Boston University
Science
Matlab
Data Analysis
Lecturing
Research
Leadership
PowerPoint
Microsoft Office
Teaching
Presence of oxygen and aerobic communities from sea floor to basement in deep-sea sediments
Steve D'hondt
Fumio Inagaki
Carlos Alvarez Zarikain
Nature Geoscience
Presence of oxygen and aerobic communities from sea floor to basement in deep-sea sediments
McKinley
C. C.
Hauff
F.
Kutterolf
S.
Schindlbeck
J. C.
Murray
R. W.
Scudder
R. P.
Regional-scale input of dispersed and discrete volcanic ash to the Izu-Bonin and Mariana subduction zones
Geochemical approaches to the quantification of dispersed volcanic ash in marine sediment
Claire
International Ocean Discovery Program
Texas A&M University
Multnomah Education Service District
Outdoor School
University of Washington
College Station
Tx
Instructor of Record for Oceanography 251
Introduction to Oceanography. Creating a community within the lecture hall
and developing students' critical thinking and qualitative skills while fostering a love for the wonders of understanding the ocean.
Graduate Assistant Lecturer
Texas A&M University
Develop and implement experiential based science curriculum.\nTrain
support
supervise and evaluate High School volunteers in instruction of 6th\ngrade students.
Multnomah Education Service District
Outdoor School
University of Washington
Seattle
Postdoctoral Scientist
Work in support of staff and visitors using the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Core Scanner. Training new users and preforming basic maintenance on the instrument.
Graduate Assistant Researcher
Bryan/College Station
Texas Area
International Ocean Discovery Program
American Geophysical Union