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Graduate Student, Department of Geology and Geophysics<br>
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Howdy yall! I am a recent geophysics graduate from Texas A and M. I began as a student in the New Mexico Tech Physics department, but soon deviated from the usual path to focus on the project of figuring out how the Earth works, and bridging the boundaries between theoretical geophysics and biological processes. Of course, the science of cities is scaffolding along the path, and I am very excited to get a chance to meet other people interested in the type of problems that I am
Howdy yall! I am a recent geophysics graduate from Texas A and M. I began as a student in the New Mexico Tech Physics department, but soon deviated from the usual path to focus on the project of figuring out how the Earth works, and bridging the boundaries between theoretical geophysics and biological processes. Of course, the science of cities is scaffolding along the path, and I am very excited to get a chance to meet other people interested in the type of problems that I am
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Matthew King
Graduate Student, Department of Geology and Geophysics
Texas A&M University

Howdy yall! I am a recent geophysics graduate from Texas A and M. I began as a student in the New Mexico Tech Physics department, but soon deviated from the usual path to focus on the project of figuring out how the Earth works, and bridging the boundaries between theoretical geophysics and biological processes. Of course, the science of cities is scaffolding along the path, and I am very excited to get a chance to meet other people interested in the type of problems that I am