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This September, four of our lab members–Bailey, Christine, Jae, and Natalie–attended the 2024 Electromagnetic Induction Workshop in Beppu, Japan. Christine gave a review talk on marine electromagnetic geophysics detailing the global variability in the electromagnetic lithosphere and the application of controlled source methods to imaging lithology, pore fluid, and methane in the upper ~10 km…
Joint Program student and ELECCTRO lab member Bailey Fluegel played an integral role in the planning and execution of the MITxWHOI Geophysics retreat hosted at WHOI on June 6th 2024. While the joint program students commute in between WHOI and MIT, the faculty typically remain stationary. This event encourages connections and collaboration between the faculty…
Three members of the ELECCTRO lab traveled to San Fransisco this past December to present their research on the Gofar transform fault at the 2023 American Geophysical Union meeting. I guess you could say our lab members sure do Gofar! Christine Chesley, our post-doc, had the opportunity to give a talk presenting her work on…
For Halloween this year, three members of our lab dressed up as marine EM equipment. The charge (pun intended) was led by Bailey Fluegel when she realized that Halloween fell on a Tuesday, the same day as our lab group meetings. After some coordination, Natalie Hummel, Bailey Fluegel, and Anna Redanz produced this show-stopping group…
Woods Hole Oceanographic graciously hosted the 17th Annual Graduate Climate Conference in Woods Hole village. This is a graduate student-run climate-focused conference that is attended by graduate students across the disciplines. Jae Kim is focusing on research that is at the intersection of geophysics and the rapidly developing field of AI. Jae is working to…