I have just returned from Curtain University in Perth, Australia, where I worked on analysis of the CO2 plume at Cranfield using seismic surveys. This summer I’ll be interning with Shell Oil's Exploration Geology and Geophysics Research Group in Houston. Though I don't expect the waves to be as nice as they were in Perth, I'm looking forward to learning more about the complex structural geology in deep waters offshore Trinidad/Tobago as part of the New Ventures Business Development Group.
I am interested in modeling as it pertains to carbon sequestration and reservoir geology. My background is in Igneous Petrology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics studying the Depth and Pressures of Crystallization of Magma Chambers beneath Hawai'ian Volcanoes.
I am working working with Tip Meckel using a P-cable 3-D seismic system in the Gulf of Mexico.
University Lake School '07
The Ohio State University, BS Geological Sciences, '10
- Sigma Gamma Epsilon [Honorary Earth Science Society]
- Undergraduate Book Award Recipient
- Graduated with Honors Research Distinction
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