Stratigraphy Group (January 2018).  Left to right: Sophie Benaroya, Jim Browning, Mariya Galochkina, Chris Johnson, Mark Yu, John Schmelz, Alex Adams, JN Stanley, Leslie Jordan, Greg Mountain, Ken Miller, Oliver McLellan, Kim Baldwin, Masha Makarova, Luca Podrecca, Pete Sugarman

(January 2018) Left to right: Sophie Benaroya, Jim Browning, Mariya Galochkina, Chris Johnson, Mark Yu, John Schmelz, Alex Adams, JN Stanley, Leslie Jordan, Greg Mountain, Ken Miller, Oliver McLellan, Kim Baldwin, Masha Makarova, Luca Podrecca, Pete Sugarman

Lab Research Assistant

We are always looking for motivated, responsible, and curious students who would like to be involved in our lab. No experience is required, but you must have a minimum GPA of 3.0, and be interested in Earth history, stratigraphic, or paleoceanographic research and willing to commit a consistent number of hours each week for at least one academic semester. Research assistants can become involved in all phases of the research process, including study design, data collection, data entry, and interpretation of the results. Our regular lab meeting, usually held every Friday, gives research assistants the chance to interact with the PI and graduate students in the lab, learn more about empirical research and emerging findings in stratigraphy, paleoceanography and Earth history.