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Monday, 20 October 2014
Dr Sam Engwell Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher, INGV PhD title “Dynamics and Deposits of Large Explosive Eruptions” 1) The Twitter Challenge: Describe your PhD in 140 characters Investigation of eruption processes during supereruptions by analysis of deposits in deep-sea sediments. 2) Where are you now? What are you doing? I am a
The latest in our mini-series chronicling the after-(PhD)-lives of University of Bristol Earth Science alumni… Dr Susan Little Post-doctoral researcher, ETH Zürich PhD title “‘The Oceanic Biogeochemical Cycling of Cu and Zn and their Isotopes’” 1) The Twitter Challenge: Describe your PhD in 140 characters Figuring out the oceanic budgets of copper and zinc
Dr Duncan Muir Post-doctoral research assistant, Uppsala University PhD title “Investigating Magma Storage Conditions at Uturuncu Volcano, Bolivia” 1) The Twitter Challenge: Describe your PhD in 140 characters Investigating pre-eruptive magma storage conditions (pressures and temperatures) of magmas beneath Uturuncu, an actively deforming volcano in the Andes of Bolivia. 2) Where are you now?
Dr Frances Cooper BHP Billiton Lecturer PhD (2008) “Exhumation of the northern Snake Range metamorphic core complex, Nevada” 1) The Twitter challenge: Describe your PhD in 140 characters (if you can remember it) I tested different models for how the metamorphic rocks of the northern Snake Range were brought to the surface from the middle-lower
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