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
News from the GOM² project and related methane hydrates research at UT.
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
UTIG Researchers to Lead Funded Study of Methane Hydrates
The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics will lead a research team in a newly funded $58 million effort to study methane hydrates in the Gulf of Mexico as a potential energy source. Full details on the upcoming research and the grant, one of the largest ever awarded to the university, can be read here.
UT Austin to Lead $58 Million Effort to Study Potential New Energy Source
A research team led by The University of Texas at Austin has been awarded approximately $58 million to analyze deposits of frozen methane under the Gulf of Mexico that hold enormous potential to increase the world’s energy supply. Published in UT NEWS…
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