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Assist. Prof. in Critical Mineral Resources at the University of Calgary | Science & Policy | GeoLatinas | 🇨🇴🇳🇱🇨🇦 | she/her/ella Posts in English & Español
Adriana Guatame-García
🚨Funding for 2yr postdoc w/ me & @geocron.bsky.social on landslide-tsunami-jökulhlaup project, but (this is the ridiculous part) I need to select someone NOW or I lose the $. If you're NOT in Canada (can be any nationality) and interested, send me your CV and transcripts by midnight MT, June 12. 🧪⚒️
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Dr Dan Shugar 🇨🇦
An analysis of 141 films since 1919 finds geologists are usually portrayed as likable characters, though nearly a third of on-screen geologists die, most often by murder or geological events. doi.org/hb3tq4
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It all began with a perfectly ordinary chat over coffee between four researchers. How many films featuring geologists can we think of?
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Geologists in films are the good guys... but they often die
This week my little brother graduated with a MArch and my sister with a PhD. I got my PhD some years ago. This is not a small thing for a family where mum did only primary school and dad got a technical diploma. Can't think of all that it took from them to take us here 💜 So proud of my cuchos 👵🧓