Research Overview
Kasbohm joins Carnegie Science from a National Science Foundation Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale University. In this role she used sophisticated measurements of isotopic ratios to develop timelines of significant geologic events, revealing details about interactions between Earth’s interior, surface, oceans, and atmosphere.
In addition to her robust research program, Kasbohm has a strong track record of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility work. At Princeton University, she served on the leadership committee of a departmental support network for women in geosciences and advocated to improve the graduate experience by proposing concrete solutions to issues surrounding recruitment, advising, gender, and field safety. At Yale, she led several DEIA efforts, including a reading group, an Unlearning Racism in Geosciences pod, a subcommittee on fieldwork inclusivity, and the launch of a new group for women and gender minorities in Earth and planetary sciences at the university. For these efforts, she was recognized with Princeton’s inaugural Geosciences Service and Outreach Award for Graduate Students and Yale’s inaugural EPS-IDEA Prize.
Research Interests
Accurate and precise geochronology is required to assess the role of LIPs in environmental perturbations. We must assess the extent of correlation before ascribing causation!
I integrate geochronology with paleogeographic constraints obtained through paleomagnetic analysis to learn more about Precambrian plate tectonic processes.
I use U-Pb geochronology to provide absolute age constraints on the bio-, chemo-, and magnetostratigraphy used to calibrate the Cenozoic Geologic Time Scale.
CV
2013-2020: Princeton University, Ph.D. in Geosciences, June 2020.
NSF Graduate Fellow, Princeton University Centennial Fellowship
Adviser: Professor Blair Schoene
2009-2013: Yale University, B.S. in Geology & Geophysics and Humanities, May 2013.
Distinction in both majors, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa
Adviser: Professor David Evans
2020-2023: NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship, $261,000
2013-2018: NSF Graduate Fellowship, $120,000
2018: Geoscience Student Research Fellowship, Princeton Dept. of Geosciences, $4000
2013-2017: Centennial Fellowship, Princeton University Graduate School, $16,000
2016: Walbridge Fund Graduate Award, Princeton Environmental Institute, $10,000
2012: Alan S. Tetelman 1958 Fellowship for International Research in the Sciences, Yale College Science & Engineering Research, $3000
2012: Karen Von Damm ‘77 Undergraduate Research Fellowship in Geology & Geophysics, Yale Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, $2500
2012: Jeffrey Lewis Summer Research & Travel Fellowship, Yale College Center for International and Professional Experience, $4000
2018–2019: Italy, 3 weeks. Miocene geochronology PhD Thesis research; Agouron Institute mercury sampling.
2015–2016: Northwest USA, 6 weeks. Columbia River Basalt Group PhD Thesis research.
2015: California, 1 week. Structural Geology class trip.
2013–2014: Australia, 14 weeks. Fortescue Group PhD Thesis research.
2014: Bahamas, 1 week. Sedimentology class trip.
2011–2012: Namibia, 8 weeks. Geology & Geophysics Senior Thesis research.
2012: Peru, 4 weeks. Spanish translator and field assistant on seismology data collection trip.
2012: Arizona, 1 week. Whole Lava Love volcanic mapping field course.
2012: Dominica & Martinique, 1 week. Natural Disasters class trip.
2012 Spain, 4 weeks. Humanities Senior Essay research.
2011: South Africa & Namibia, 3 weeks. Regional Perspectives on Global Geoscience class trip.
2011: Rome, 5 weeks. Humanities Senior Essay research.
2010: Sicily, 2 weeks. Global Tectonics class trip.
2024-present: Staff Scientist, Carnegie Institution for Science, Earth & Planets Laboratory
2023-2024: Postdoctoral Researcher, Yale University, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Research Mentor: Professor Pincelli Hull.
2020-2023: NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University, Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences
Research Mentor: Professor Pincelli Hull. Award abstract
2023: EPS-IDEA Prize, Yale Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism (IDEA) Committee
2020: Geosciences Service and Outreach Award for Graduate Students, Princeton Dept. of Geosciences, $400. Award citation
2020: AGU Outstanding Student Paper Award, $250
2013: William R. Belknap Prize, Yale Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, $500
2009-2012: Thomas J. Watson Memorial Scholarship, IBM, $8000
2012: Samuel Lewis Penfield Prize, Yale Dept. of Geology & Geophysics, $1000
2012: American Institute of Professional Geologists National Scholarship, $1000
2021-2024: Womxn in Earth & Planetary Sciences at Yale (WEPSY), Founder and Coordinator
2020-2022: Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Anti-Racism (IDEA) Committee, Postdoctoral Representative
2022: Fieldwork Working Group, Founder and Coordinator
2021: Unlearning Racism in the Geosciences (URGE), Pod Leader
2019-2020: Department of Geosciences Diversity Committee, Graduate Student Liaison
2016-2019: Princeton Women in Geosciences, Leadership Team
2016-2019: Forbes College, Princeton University, Resident Graduate Student
2013-2019: Princeton Enviornmental Institute Summer Internship Program, Research Mentor
2017: GeoGrad 2017 Alumni Field Trip, Student Representative
2012: Yale College Admissions, STEM Likely Recruiter
2009-2011: Demos, Yale undergraduate elementary school science outreach volunteer