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

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

Skirting a thunderstorm to retrieve data loggers