Profiles in "Environmental Geochemistry" Expertise Area
- A creative and approachable educator and research scientist in the School of Molecular Sciences at ASU.
- Chizmeshya's current research interests span a broad range of topics in computational physical chemistry and materials science.
- Todd Sandrin serves as vice provost of ASU's West campus, dean of the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, and professor in the School of Mathematical and Natural Science focusing on microbial biosignatures.
- Anbar is a President’s Professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor at ASU, and a Distinguished Sustainability Scholar in the Global Institute of Sustainability. One major focus is the deep time history of O2.
- Associate professor at ASU's School of Molecular Sciences. Wolf's research interests include fundamental studies of liquids and the amorphous state, and carbon sequestration, among others.
- Shock studies how geologic processes have geochemical consequences that enable biological responses through fieldwork in extreme ecosystems, hydrothermal experiments on organic transformations, and modeling of water-organic-rock-microbe systems
- Hervig uses the elemental and isotopic chemistry of earth and extraterrestrial materials to deduce their origin and evolution. The main analytical tool he uses is secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS).
- Westerhoff has garnered wide recognition for his work related to treatment and occurrence of emerging contaminants in water.
- Nari enjoys connecting local and regional processes; from hillslope topography and sediment production to landscape evolution.
- Dr. Thompson is a geochemist with a special interest in marine geochemistry. She is also a professor of geology and environmental science and serves as the Faculty Instructor for the TRIO STEM Program.