GSNZ Wellington branch talk

7:00 PM

Government Building LT01, Pipetea Campus, Victoria University of Wellington

GSNZ Branch event

Beanland-Thornley Prize Night
Four student talks compete for this annual award

Please join us for our annual Student Prize Night and hear the following presentations:

Sam Loversuch-Thorpe (MSc candidate): Shallow shear wave reflection surveys in urban environments.

Nicole Obren (MSc candidate): Quantifying extinction risk of Aotearoa’s marine molluscs.

Kerstin Gruender (PhD candidate): From source to surface: Microanalytical insights into magmatic processes and timescales driving eruptions at Red Crater, Tongariro.

Adam Gouwland (MSc candidate): Thermal Properties of Rakaia Terrane, New Zealand.

Each talk will be 12 minutes followed by 2 minutes of questions.

$100 will be awarded to the best student seminar.

Please come along in-person and support our student speakers.

This talk will also be available on Zoom https://vuw.zoom.us/j/96927800372

 

About the Beanland-Thornley Prize

The prize is given in honour of Sarah Beanland and Steve Thornley who shared the same office and had finished their PhD degrees shortly before they met tragic and unrelated deaths during outdoor pursuits in the winter of 1996.