Sasha CarterTelephone: 471-0331 Graduate student seeking a PhD Career goal: |
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Current Education:
| Ph.D. Geophysics | University of Texas, Austin | |
| Thesis: | "Using Geophysical Techniques to locate isolated Subsurface Water Systems in East Antarctica" | |
| Research Advisor | Dr. Don Blankenship | |
| Academic Supervisor | Dr. Jack Sharp |
Prior Education:
| BS | UC Santa Cruz, 2001 |
Awards:
The chancellor's award for outstanding senior thesis, UC Santa Cruz, 2001
Presentations:
Carter, S.P., Blankenship, D.D., and Peters, M.E., 2005, Great lakes, cold lakes, and fuzzy lakes: An algorithm for characterizing diverse water environments beneath the East Antarctic ice sheet, to be presented at AGU Fall 2005 Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Carter, S.P., Blankenship, D.D., Peters, M.E., and Morse, D.L., 2004, Detection of subglacial lakes in airborne radar sounding data from East Antarctica, presented at AGU Fall 2004 Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
Carter, S.P., Blankenship, D.D., and Peters, M.E., 2003, Basal Water Flow, Melt and Accumulation in the Dome C "Lake District", Antarctica, Using Airborne Radar Profiling of Bed Echo Character and Internal Layering, presented at AGU Fall 2003 Meeting, San Francisco, CA.