About

Mastering geophysics as a pathway to industry

I have long aspired to work in oil and gas, and I am highly motivated to find my place in the field. I am excited by the prospect of relocation and the demands of working on-site, and I look forward to probing the intersection of petroleum engineering and seismic exploration.

Research interests: marine seismic tomography, paleomagnetism, bathymetry, seismic data interpretation

Professional interests: seismology for petroleum exploration, offshore drilling, geophysical fluid dynamics, actionable politics and public environmental policy

Relevant coursework: Calculus I-IV, Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Systems in Geophysics, Fluid Mechanics and Dynamics, Dynamics of Sedimentary Systems (advanced sedimentary stratigraphy), Intro to Geophysics, Crystalline Solids, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Geochemistry, Solid Earth System, Climate Systems, Oceanography, Physics with Calculus

Skills: Python, Generic Mapping Tool (GMT), Linux/Unix, Paradigm (Echos, Epos), Paraview, Jupyter Notebook, Python, R/Reticulate, Kitematic, gplates, XQuartz, Microsoft Office, Latec, Matlab, SeaFreeze, Phase Diagrams, Equations of State, Clapeyron Inversion Theory, 2D and 3D multichannel seismic reflection, and knowledge of other geosystems (i.e. Titan/Icy Worlds, Navier-Stokes, Transport phenomena, stratigraphy, continental margins).

When I’m not on campus, you can find me at hot yoga or the gym, taking care of my pugs Crouton and Waffles, or road tripping to a National Park.