Diana Roman, a staff scientist at DTM, will lead a workshop on how to negotiate a job offer* at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, February 7, 2017, in the ACC as part of DTM's Postdoctoral Development Workshop series.

Roman received her Ph.D. in geological sciences from the University of Oregon in 2004. Her research straddles the boundary between volcanology and seismology, with a dual focus on understanding the nature of magma ascent and eruption and of volcanic microearthquake swarms. Specifically, Roman works to understand, from a mechanical perspective, the formation, evolution, and dynamics of crustal magmatic systems and the source mechanisms and causes of microearthquake swarms occurring in the vicinity of active volcanoes. These two lines of research are tied together through development of conceptual and numerical models of the interaction of tectonic and volcanic processes.

Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be served before the workshop at 1:30 p.m.

*This event is closed to Carnegie personnel only.

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