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November 5, 2015

Stacey Worman’s Interdisciplinary Path to UTIG

Stacey Worman doing field work

Stacey Worman’s path to a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics is filled with avenues explored and contrasting routes traveled. Continue Reading Stacey Worman’s Interdisciplinary Path to UTIG

Filed Under: GOM2 News, News Tagged With: Department of Energy, environmental engineering, methane hydrate, postdoctoral fellow

November 5, 2015

Stacey Worman’s Interdisciplinary Path to UTIG

One of UTIG’s newest postdoctoral fellows shares stories from a career path that brought her to Austin. Continue Reading Stacey Worman’s Interdisciplinary Path to UTIG

Filed Under: energy-slideshow, GOM2 News Tagged With: environmental engineering, Gulf of Mexico, methane hydrate, postdoctoral fellow

October 16, 2015

UTIG Featured in Earth & Space Science News

The view of Kangerlussuup Sermia ice sheet in Greenland.

Postdoctoral Fellow Timothy Bartholomaus’ research is gaining notoriety with the scientific community. Continue Reading UTIG Featured in Earth & Space Science News

Filed Under: News, planetary-slideshow Tagged With: Alaska, glaciers, Greenland, ice sheets, postdoctoral fellow, press coverage

September 27, 2015

An Unexpected Discovery

helping understand how glaciers and ice sheets melt into the ocean Continue Reading An Unexpected Discovery

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alaska, glaciers, Greenland, ice sheets, icequakes, postdoctoral fellow, research, seismicity, subglacial discharge

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