Geology and Geophysics Department Awards and Recognition |
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- Mark Behn was the invited speaker
(seismic anisotropy and mantle flow across continental North
America) at the Earthscope National Meeting.
- Joan Bernhard was the keynote speaker (biogeochemical
controls on paleoceanographic proxies) at the Geological Society
in London.
- Karen Bice was the keynote speaker at the
7th International Cretaceous Symposium, Neuchâtel, Switzerland.
- Margaret Boettcher received the Ruth and
Paul Fye Award for Excellence in Oceanographic Research and
the Panteleyev Award for commitment to improving the graduate
student experience.
- Jeff Donnelly was named a Fellow of the Coastal
Ocean Institute, Ocean and Climate Change Institute, and the
Ocean Life Institute.
- Dan Fornari was named the Ridge2000 Distinguished
Lecturer for 2005.
- Glenn Gaetani was the keynote speaker at
the Ringberg Workshop on inclusions in minerals and processes
in the earth’s mantle.
- Stan Hart was elected to the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences and was awarded an honorary degree, Doctor
Honoris Causa, Institut de Physique du Globe, University of
Paris.
- Greg Hirth was the keynote speaker at the
Electron Backscatter Diffraction Conference.
- Matt Jackson received the Outstanding Student
Paper Award at the Fall meeting of the American Geophysical
Union.
- Lloyd Keigwin was awarded the Edna McConnell
Clark Chair.
- Jian Lin was the keynote speaker at the China
Symposium on future directions of marine geo-biosciences,
Tongji University. He was also the keynote speaker at the
5th Annual Meeting of the International Professionals for
the Advancement of Chinese Earth Sciences (IPACES).
- Dan McCorkle was awarded the J. Seward Johnson Chair
and Education Coordinator.
- Ken Sims was the keynote speaker at the 2005
Goldschmidt Conference.
- Deborah Smith was the keynote speaker at the
Women in Oceanography, Women’s Committee dinner.
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