Research: Graduate Research in Volcanology
The following information is targeted for prospect students wanting to work on GeoHazards. The list bellow is not an exhaustive list of professor’s projects and graduate students currently working on them. Click on the professor’s name for a link to his or her website, or to the word email to send an email to contact them directly.
Notice: In other to apply to a Graduate program you must visit the professor’s University for information on how to do so. The Center for GeoHazards Studies does not accept Graduate or Postdoctoral applications at this moment.
- Sarah E. Ogburn (PhD): Computational modeling of pyroclastic flows for hazard mapping.
- Patrick Whelley (PhD): Post-depositional processes affecting ignimbrite morphology on Earth, Mars, and the Moon.
- Dawn Sweeney (PhD): Studying conduit processes at an explosive basaltic volcano by linking petrologic and physical volcanological data: Llaima volcano, Chile.
- Jessica L. Ball (MS): Dome structure and pyroclastic flow initiation at Santiaguito dome complex, Santa Maria volcano, Guatemala.
- Marc Bernstein (PhD): Role of internal structure on lava dome stability.
- Leila Marzeki (MS): The dynamics of active lava lakes.
- Brandon Chiasera (MS): Analysis of patterns and trends in geochemical data: the Stromboli case.