I have been continuously involved in various research projects over the last few of years. During my undergraduate career and the University of Nevada, Reno I worked closely with John Louie modeling earthquake ground motions in the Las Vegas Valley. Shortly after graduation I worked for Multi-Phase Technologies where I worked on various projects using electrical resistivity. My involvement here at the University of Wyoming has been with the Wyoming Center for Environmental Hydrology and Geophysics (WyCEHG) applying near-surface geophysical methods to environmental, hydrological and geomorphological problems. Near-surface geophysics includes electrical resistivity, seismic refraction, ground penetrating radar, passive field magnetic data and ground based nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Click the links below to be directed to more detailed information about each of my areas of research.
- Imaging the Critical Zone (CZ) in 3D
- Near-surface geophysics at University of Wyoming
- Modeling ground motion at University of Nevada, Reno
- Electrical Resistivity Research at Multi-Phase Technologies