In this Q&A published in RMAG’s Outcrop, Patty Standring, a graduate student at the Jackson School of Geosciences, discusses how she went from a career in the Air Force to working as a micropaleontologist at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics. “I have a non-traditional path to the geosciences. Before going to the University… Continue Reading Meet Patty Standring
UTIG Seminar Series: Camilla Cattania, MIT
Friday, November 17, 2023 at 10:30am CT
Speaker: Camilla Cattania, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Host: Demian Saffer
Title: Seismicity and rupture behavior in geometrically complex fault zones Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Series: Camilla Cattania, MIT
Fall 2023 Design Challenge Teams
November 12-13, 2023 Congratulations to all the teams that participated in the Fall 2023 Design Challenge Showcase! Photos from the event are online here. Posters, models, and oral presentations were reviewed during the two-day event. Many thanks to the judges for their support and to our opening speaker Mr. Monte Goforth. Top Design Teams The… Continue Reading Fall 2023 Design Challenge Teams
UT-Led Aerial Surveys Reveal Ancient Landscape Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet – Banner
Long before Antarctica froze over, rivers carved valleys through mountains in the continent’s east. Millions of years later, researchers have discovered a remnant of this ancient highland landscape thanks to an aerial survey campaign led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG). The findings were described by researchers at Durham University and Newcastle… Continue Reading UT-Led Aerial Surveys Reveal Ancient Landscape Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet – Banner
UT-Led Aerial Surveys Reveal Ancient Landscape Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet
Long before Antarctica froze over, rivers carved valleys through mountains in the continent’s east. Millions of years later, researchers have discovered a remnant of this ancient highland landscape thanks to an aerial survey campaign led by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG). The findings were described by researchers at Durham University and Newcastle… Continue Reading UT-Led Aerial Surveys Reveal Ancient Landscape Beneath East Antarctic Ice Sheet
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