Victoria L Todd

M.S., Geology, Baylor University, 2020
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Victoria Todd is a Ph.D. candidate in Geological Sciences whose research examines climate and hydroclimate variability and their effects on landscapes and water resources. She combines lake-sediment archives (stable isotopes, organic biomarkers, pollen) with climate-model simulations to understand the causes of past climate change and improve context for future risk.
You can read more about her work here:
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/16/climate/southwest-megadrought.html
University Continuing Graduate Student - The University of Texas at Austin (2025)
Albert W. and Alice M. Weeks Inaugural Graduate Fellowship in Climate Studies - The Jackson School of Geosciences (2024 - 2024)
Postdoctoral Excellence Search, Committee Member, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences (2024)
President, Graduate Student Executive Committee (GSEC) (2023 - 2024)
Symposium Chair, Graduate Student Executive Committee (GSEC) (2022 - 2023)
Seminar Chair, Water, Climate, and Environment (WCE) (2022 - 2023)
Survey Chair, Graduate Student Executive Committee (GSEC) (2022 - 2023)