
QUEST FOR REAL-TIME SEISMIC IMAGING
Geophysicist Mrinal Sen thinks quantum computing could soon make real-time seismic imaging a reality.
GATEWAY TO GEOSCIENCES
Most undergraduate students have little familiarity with geosciences. That’s changing thanks to one of the Jackson School’s fastest growing majors: environmental science.
SWEPT OUT TO SEA
Researchers tracking microplastics found few in Texas bays. That’s because they’re quickly moving into the Gulf.
LEVELING UP
The Jackson School of Geosciences has launched a new $1 million Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) to better align efforts on three critical issues. Learn more from Associate Dean for Research Michael Young about what comes next.
News
New Interim Dean and Department Chair
Stockli is a pillar of the school’s leadership team, having served as the chair of...
Moscardelli and Bureau Focus on Serving the State
In her first year as director of the Bureau of Economic Geology, Lorena Moscardelli has...
Dinosaurs Were Picky Eaters
You are what you eat, it turns out — even if your last meal was...
Tackling Challenges for Data Center Growth in Texas
Data centers are growing in Texas, and could potentially help revitalize the economy in parts...
North America is Dripping from Below, Geoscientists Discover
Researchers have discovered that the underside of the North American continent is dripping away in...
Hydrothermal System Helped Life Recover After Dino-Killing Asteroid
About 66 million years ago, an asteroid slammed into the planet, wiping out all non-avian...
Slow Earthquake Caught in the Act
Scientists for the first time have detected a slow slip earthquake releasing tectonic pressure on...
Awards & Honors
Recent honors and accolades from Jackson School faculty members and students.
Program Spotlight: Spring Break in Patagonia
For about 20 students in the Jackson School’s Undergraduate Honors Research Program, Spring Break 2025...
Dean's Welcome
Friends,
I am excited to present you The Geoscientist. This is my first issue of the magazine as the interim Dean of the Jackson School of Geosciences. As the former chair of the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and a longtime Jackson School professor, I’m well aware of the impactful work of my talented colleagues and our tremendous students at the school. As the interim dean, I am truly honored to be representing such a remarkable group.
From Professor Mrinal Sen’s visionary ideas on how quantum computing could change seismic imaging, to an in-depth look at how our environmental science program is helping shape geoscientists of the future, this issue of The Geoscientist has some great examples of our amazing research and educational efforts happening at the Jackson School.
While these are challenging times for the geosciences and science funding as a whole, I firmly believe the Jackson School has tremendous momentum and is well positioned to thrive and lead cutting-edge and societally impactful science. Need an example? Have a look at “Leveling Up,” our Q&A with Associate Dean for Research Michael Young where he discusses the school’s new Strategic Investment Plan. We also share an update on Director Lorena Moscardelli’s stellar first year leading the Bureau of Economic Geology, and her focus on helping the state and its residents understand and manage the resources of the Lone Star State.
At the Jackson School, we embrace challenges and turn them into opportunities for high-impact science that matters to people, communities, and the economy.
I am humbled to lead such an amazing school and thrilled to bring you a few of the stories of its faculty, scientists and students.
Enjoy The Geoscientist!
Danny Stockli, Interim Dean
Jackson School of Geosciences
The University of Texas at Austin
