Tianyi Sun, a graduate research assistant at UTIG and a student at the Jackson School of Geosciences, has received the Outstanding Student Presentation Award for a presentation she gave at the 99th AMS Annual Meeting in Phoenix last month. This is the second time Tianyi has won the Outstanding Student Presentation Award. The AMS (American… Continue Reading Tianyi Sun awarded AMS Outstanding Student Presentation Award for the second time
The UTIG Geophysics Blog
Stories and updates from the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics.
Long-Running Gulf Basin Program Ready for New Exploration Upturn
By Constantino Panagopulos It is December, 2018, and Repsol has just signed to rejoin the Gulf Basin Depositional Synthesis (GBDS) program, an industry-supported study of the Gulf of Mexico spearheaded by The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG). Program director John Snedden knows that the Spanish energy giant’s return to GBDS not only marks… Continue Reading Long-Running Gulf Basin Program Ready for New Exploration Upturn
Who are the next generation of Earth and Space scientists?
Patty is a Geophysics Undergraduate student at the University of Texas Jackson School of Geosciences. She is due to graduate in Spring 2020 and hopes to go to graduate school to study marine geology and geophysics. Patty is from southern California and worked for 10 years as a Persian language analyst in the Air Force… Continue Reading Who are the next generation of Earth and Space scientists?
An AGU Fall for All: the Austin Endowment for Student Travel
Some 27,000 people have travelled to Washington D.C. this week to attend the largest annual gathering of earth and space scientists in the world. For students, attending AGU Fall Meeting is an incredibly enriching experience. Getting up on stage in front of colleagues to give a talk, or standing in front of a poster detailing… Continue Reading An AGU Fall for All: the Austin Endowment for Student Travel
UTIG Seminar Notes: Allison Lawman talks about paleo-ENSO variability and geochemical proxies
The final UTIG seminar this semester will be given by UTIG grad students Allison Lawman, Tianyi Sun and Sophie Goliber. We asked each student to give us a little sneak-preview into what they’ll be talking about and why they’re excited about sharing their research with the science community. The seminar takes place at 10:30am (CST)… Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Notes: Allison Lawman talks about paleo-ENSO variability and geochemical proxies
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