Teaching

Teaching experience:

Lecturer (Instructor of Record), University of Michigan, Camp Davis, Jackson Hole, WY 2022

Teaching Assistant, University of Washington:
-ESS 211 Physical Processes of the Earth (structural geology,geomorphology), Fall 2018
-ESS 418 Geoscience Communication, Winter 2015 & 2014
-ESS 400 Field Geology in Dillon, Montana, Summer 2014 & 2015
-ESS 210 Physical Geology, Fall 2014 & Winter 2019

I’ve also guest-lectured at various courses as a graduate student and a postdoc.

Here’s some fun pictures from teaching University of Michigan’s Earth 450, Ecosystems of the Rocky Mountains, based out of Camp Davis, Wyoming.

Reviewing glacial geomorphology from the Pinedale type-section in Pinedale, Wyoming

Reviewing glacial geomorphology from the Pinedale type-section in Pinedale, Wyoming

Describing soils and vegetation in the Rockies. Digging soil pits is fun, right?

Describing soils and vegetation in the Rockies. Digging soil pits is fun, right?

Skirting a thunderstorm to retrieve data loggers

Skirting a thunderstorm to retrieve data loggers

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