 
          Program Years:
                      2010–2014
              University:
                      Georgia Institute of Technology
              Field of Study:
                      Geophysics
              Advisor:
                      Josef Dufek
              Degree(s):
                      Ph.D. Geophysics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015
B.Sc. Geology, Mesa State College, 2008
              B.Sc. Geology, Mesa State College, 2008
Practicum Experience(s)
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (2011)
Practicum Supervisor(s):
                      James
              Belak
      
  Practicum Title:
                       Molecular Dynamics concerning crystal growth in non-equilibrium flows including shear flow.
              Current Status
Status:
                      Research Geophysicist at U.S. Geological Survey Cascades Volcano Observatory
              Research Area:
                      Volcanology
              Annual Program Review Abstracts
Fellow Poster
: 
      Tying Textures of Breadcrust Bombs to the Dynamics of Their Transport Mechanisms
  (2013
)
Fellow Poster
: 
      Modeling the Morphology of Volcanic Clasts as a Proxy for the Thermal Evolution of Pyroclastic Density Currents
  (2012
)
Fellow Poster
: 
      The thermal evolution and dynamics of pyroclastic density currents from boiling-over eruptions
  (2011
)
Fellow Presentation
: 
      The thermal evolution and dynamics of pyroclastic density currents from boiling-over eruptions
  (2010
)
