Do you have questions about how a degree in geosciences will help you achieve your career goals and aspirations? Do you have questions about what students in our programs do after graduation? To help answer those questions, we asked a few students what their plans are for after graduation.
I'm working with the Kansas Geological Survey's Outreach Section as their Science Communication Intern. I am also continuing my work with the American Geophysical Union as the Education Section's Newsletter Editor and Webmaster.
Sunday Siomades
Geosciences
I'm continuing my research at Penn State, pursuing my Ph.D. in the geosciences department with Dr. Peter Wilf, studying the paleobotanical response to the India-Asia collision.
Edward Spagnuolo
Geobiology
I'm attending Michigan Technological University to pursue a master’s degree in Geophysics while focusing my education and research on volcano seismology.
Aimee Zimmerman
Geosciences
I'm heading to Brown University to earn a Ph.D. in the Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences. I'll be involved with geochemistry and paleoclimate research.
Cathy Gagnon
Geosciences
I'm joining AECOM as an environmental scientist. I'll be a part of the Wetlands Group for my first project and will also be doing GIS work.
Lindsey Jacks
Geosciences
I'm attending the Iceland School of Energy for a master's degree in sustainable energy. I plan to use this knowledge to further advance global sustainable energy initiatives.
Jacob Kaminski
Earth Science and Policy
I'm pursuing a master's degree in Penn State's geography graduate program. I'll research using satellite remote sensing techniques to understand how and why the Earth's ice sheet is changing.
Zhuolai Pan
Earth Sciences
I'm returning to Bangkok, Thailand, to work as a geoscientist in the oil and gas company PTTEP. I'll use geophysical methods to find new petroleum prospects in Thailand.
Sapol Raadnui
Geosciences