Kristina Keating

Assistant Professor, Near Surface Geophysics, Rutgers University

 
 

I am currently an assistant professor in the department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Rutgers University, Newark. My research in near surface geophysics focuses on using the geophysical method, nuclear magnetic resonance, to understand processes occurring in the top 100 m’s of Earth’s surface (for more information visit my research page). Before arriving at Rutgers, I graduated with a PhD in Earth, Environment and Energy Sciences at Stanford University under the direction of Dr Rosemary Knight and a B.A.Sc. in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC.

Enjoy browsing though my website! If you have any questions or would like to get in touch with me please send me an email: kmkeat@andromeda.rutgers.edu.

 

Left Top: Oncoming storm in Tombstone National Park, Yukon Territory. Left Bottom: A scanning electron micrograph of synthetic magnetite crystals at 85000x magnification. Right: Surface nuclear magnetic resonance measurements in progress at the Silas Little Experimental Forest in the Rutgers University Pinelands Research Station.