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Monday, 20 October 2014

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Alumnus profile #6 – Dr Sam Engwell 

Between a Rock and a Hard Place [2014-10-20 08:00:15]  recommend  recommend this post  (282 visits) info
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

Alumnus profile #6 – Dr Susan Little 

Between a Rock and a Hard Place [2014-04-28 08:00:47]  recommend  recommend this post  (86 visits) info

 IN,GB
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

Alumnus profile #5 – Dr. Duncan Muir 

Between a Rock and a Hard Place [2014-02-17 09:00:37]  recommend  recommend this post  (87 visits) info

 BO,SE
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?

Supervisor profile #4: Dr Frances Cooper 

Between a Rock and a Hard Place [2014-02-03 10:26:26]  recommend  recommend this post  (67 visits) info

 US
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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