EDUCATION
Ph.D., Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Miami, RSMAS. Summer 2020
Dissertation: The Distribution and Growth Patterns of Cold-water corals in the Straits of Florida
Advisor: Gregor P. Eberli
Bachelor of Arts,Biological Sciences, University of Miami, Coral Gables. December 2013
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Doctoral Research, University of Miami, RSMAS. Fall 2014 – Summer 2020
Used gravity cores to assess the structure of cold-water coral bearing carbonate mounds by absolute age-dating and stable isotope analyses of coral fragments, grain size analysis, core descriptions, and 3-D rendering of corals in situ within cores (using CT scans – working with Dr. Jürgen Titschack at MARUM). Established, assessed, and quantified patterns and distributions of benthic geomorphological features via ArcGIS and Fledermaus based on local geomorphology, hydrodynamic, acoustic and bathymetric data (i.e. multibeam echosounder swath data, sub-bottom profiles).
PI: Gregor P. Eberli
Research Assistant, CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, University of Miami, RSMAS. August 2011 – August 2014
Data Image Analysis on rocks to determine permeability, porosity, and resistivity on samples using MatLab. Conducted XRD, XRF, Gamma, Stable Isotope analyses. Conducted U-Th series and Sr-series geochronometry protocols on a MC-ICP-MS with carbonate samples.
PI: Dr. Gregor P. Eberli
Research Assistant, Marine Biology and Fisheries, University of Miami, RSMAS. March 2013 – December 2013
Collected and preserved samples in a mixed solution for archive. Sample preparation for various experiments and measurements. DNA Sequence Analysis from conducting qPCR (Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) analysis and electrophoresis on samples.
PI: Dr. Andrew Baker
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Scientist/Expedition Coordinator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) via contract Cherokee Federal. June 2020 - Present
Coordinate, manage and oversee communication of exploratory expedition cruises with NOAA – OER to investigate and evaluate ocean exploration and mapping and applied technologies on the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. Collaborate, support, and communicate with ship crew, research scientists, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) pilots and engineers and outreach teams to achieve a successful scientific mission. Define technical problems and gaps in ocean exploration and applied technologies to OER leadership to inform discussions on implementation of project plans, technical reports, and direction for solutions.
Offshore Senior Geoscientist, NOAA’s Ocean Exploration and Research. October – November 2019
Geologic Senior Science Lead onboard the Okeanos ExplorerShip for the 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration (EX1907) Expedition. Described and communicated geologic observations of previously unmapped and uncharacterized deep-sea environments on the Blake Plateau and the Straits of Florida through live video footage with remotely operated vehicles. Collected and archived biologic and geologic samples obtained by ROV, including possible new species and/or range expansions of known areas and contributed to DNA collection of species according to NOAA’s ASPIRE Campaign. Participated, supported, and contributed to the development of education and outreach activities, such as live interactions with education facilities and ship tours.
Geoscience Intern, ExxonMobil, Houston, TX, USA. May – August 2018
Intern for the Carbonates Team in the Upstream Research Company. Developed and applied workflow for data from petrophysical techniques to be used interchangeably [QDP (Quantitative Digital Petrography), NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), and MICP (Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure)] using carbonate samples from various areas. Assisted in fieldwork for San Salvador Island, The Bahamas in field-checking modeled and mapped depressions along with karst features and aided in core description.
Onshore Geoscientist, NOAA’s Ocean Exploration and Research. 2014 - 2019
Participated and communicated via telepresence to research vessels on expeditions of exploratory seafloor mapping in unknown and poorly understood regions. Provided insight into benthic ecosystems from the geological and biological perspective during ROV live video streaming.
Expedition participation in (hyperlinked to profiles):
o Océano Profundo 2018: Exploring Deep-sea Habitats off Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
o Windows to the Deep 2018: Exploration of the Southeast U.S. Continental Margin
o Gulf of Mexico 2018
o Gulf of Mexico 2017
o Deep-Sea Symphony: Exploring the Musicians Seamounts
o Hohonu Moana: Exploring the Deep Waters Off Hawai’i
o E/V Nautilus: 2014 Field Season- Caribbean
AWARDS, HONORS, AND CERTIFICATES
PADI Open Water Certified Diver
Florida Sea Grant – Newell Scholarship 2018
ECORD Summer School 2017, Certificate of Completion 2017
EGU Outstanding Student Poster and PICO Award 2017
Advanced Computing for Earth Sciences (ACES) Program, Certificate of Completion 2016
Imperial Barrel Award (IBA) participants 2016
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Complete and advanced skill set of Microsoft Office Suite; Adobe Suite; OsiriX; ESRI GIS packages (i.e. ArcGIS; ArcMAP); Fledermaus; Trinity; Kinex; Kingdom; Petrel; Google Earth Pro; MacBook Terminal and TextWrangler
Introductory skills to Website Design, MatLab and R; proficient in coding with Python and HTML.
PUBLICATIONS
Galvez K.C., 2020, The Distribution and Growth Patterns of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. Dissertation. University of Miami, Miami, FL. 217 pp.
Bashah, S., Galvez, K. C., Eberli, G. P., & Cantwell, K., 2020, Control of Deep Currents on Sediment and Cold-Water Coral Distribution on the Northern Manihiki Plateau: Frontiers in Marine Science, v. 7, 288, p. 1-9. doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00288
White, M., Farrington, S., Galvez, K., Hoy, S., Newman, M., & Rabenold, C., 2019, Cruise report: EX-19-07, 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration (Mapping & ROV), Southeastern U.S. Continental Margin, Miami, Florida, to Key West, Florida (October 31-November 20, 2019). doi:https://doi.org/10.25923/h510-x193
Galvez, K.C., Swart, P.K., Eberli, G.P., Mulder, T., Reijmer, J., Changes in benthic seawater temperature during climate cycles in the Straits of Florida using clumped isotope thermometry: in prep.
Galvez, K.C., Wienberg, C., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Mulder, T., Reijmer, J., and Enochs, I., Cold-water coral mounds in the Straits of Florida: Growth throughout glacial/interglacial intervals over the last 600,000 years: in prep.
Galvez, K.C., Bashah, S. Eberli, G.P., Hanisak, D., Masterson, J., Reed, J., Exploring the lower Limits of Cold-water Corals near the Johnston Atoll, Equatorial Pacific: Frontiers in Marine Science, in prep.
Cunning, R., Gillette. P., Capo, T., Galvez, K.C., Baker, A.C., 2015, Growth tradeoffs associated with thermotolerant symbionts in the coral Pocillopora damicornis are lost in warmer oceans: Coral Reefs, v. 34, p. 155-160. doi:10.1007/s00338-014-1216-4.
Kennedy, B., Cantwell, K., Galvez, K., France, S., Schnur, S., Lobecker, M., McKenna, L., Martinez, C., Drewniak, J., Reser, B., Lovalvo, D., Gregory, T., 2014, Cruise Report: EX-14-04 Legs 2 & 3, Deepwater Backyard: Exploring Atlantic Canyons and Seamounts (ROV and Mapping). Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD 20910. OER Expedition Rep. 14-04. 38p. doi: https://doi.org/10.25923/cgd6-pq50
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
GSC114-Earth Processes Lab, University of Miami. 2015-2016
Led and assisted in presenting information and course lab work to 3 classes of 20 students each. Prepared samples and necessary materials for each class and administered and graded exams and homework. Provided daily instruction and guided students in proper data assessment, identifying and classifying minerals and rocks, and writing lab reports.
Tutor - Athletics, University of Miami. 2014-2015
Tutored University of Miami Athletes in all major concepts of Geography (including Hydrology, Geology, Biology, and Anthropology).
PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Galvez, K.C.,Swart, P.K., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Correa, T., Rosenberg, A., Wienberg, W., Hebbeln, D., Mulder, T., and Reijmer, J., 2019, Temperatures of Benthic Water through Glacial-Interglacial Cycles in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Bunge, E., Buono, T., Gulley, J., Galvez, K.,LeBlanc, S., Fernandez-Ibanez, F., Fullmer, S., Nolting, A., Moore, P., Nachtegaele, L., 2019, Mapping and Distribution of Karst Features on San Salvador Island, Bahamas Using a Morphometric Pattern Recognition Technique to Identify Depressions. 2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Buono, A., Bunge, E., Fullmer, S., Galvez, K.,Moore, P., Ijasan, O., Rivers, J., 2019, Integration of NMR, MICP, and Quantitative Digital Petrography for Improved Understanding of Carbonate Pore System Complexity. 2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Wienberg, Hebbeln, D., Correa, T., 2018, Mapping and Quantifying Cold-water corals in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Schnyder, J.S.D., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Wienberg, C., Hebbeln, D., Mulder, T., Correa, T., 2018, Mapping Cold-water Coral Mounds in the Straits of Florida. GeoHab2018, Santa Cruz, California, USA, Student Poster.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Wienberg, C., Titschack, J., and Mulder, T., 2017, Coral Density and Temperatures of CWC Mounds in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., Mulder, T., and Beuck, L., 2017, Pleistocene-Recent Growth Pattern of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. ECORD Summer School 2017, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Hebbeln, D., Wienberg, C., and Titschack, J., 2017, The Variability of Cold-water Coral Growth within the Straits of Florida. EGU - General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, Student Poster EGU2017-452, A.2. Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award Winner.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Wienberg, C., and Titschack, J., 2016, Variable Composition and Growth Rates in CWC Mounds in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli., G.P., Wienberg, C., Titschack, J., and Pourmand, A., 2016, Variability of Cold-water Coral Growth in Glacial versus Interglacial Times. 6th International Deep Sea Coral Symposium, Boston, MA, USA. Student Poster 48.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., and Beuck, L., 2015, Pleistocene-Recent Growth Pattern of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Schnyder, J., Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Mulder, T., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., Beuck, L., Raineault, N., Mayer, L., and shipboard scientists, 2014, Habitats of Benthic Communities in the Straits of Florida, Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Student Representative,Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Miami. (2017 – 2020)
Vice President, American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Student Chapter at the University of Miami. (2017 – Current)
Treasurer,American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Student Chapter at the University of Miami. (2014 – 2017)
Outreach Representative, Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Miami. (2014 – 2017)
OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER
‘Women in Science’ Day Program,University of Miami - RSMAS. (2014 – 2020)
MAST Academy Professional Development, University of Miami – RSMAS. (2018)
Career Day,Kenwood Elementary, Miami, FL. (2018)
National Ocean Science Bowl Judge, Florida Manatee Bowl, 21st& 23rdEast Florida Regional Ocean Sciences Bowl. (2018 - 2020)
Beach Cleanups,Shake-a-Leg, Florida Keys, Everglades National Park, Galapagos Islands. (2009-2020)
LANGUAGES
English– Fluent in speaking, writing, and reading
German– Partial in speaking, writing, and reading
Spanish– Partial in speaking, writing, and reading
Italian – Beginner in Speaking, writing, and reading
Ph.D., Marine Geology and Geophysics, University of Miami, RSMAS. Summer 2020
Dissertation: The Distribution and Growth Patterns of Cold-water corals in the Straits of Florida
Advisor: Gregor P. Eberli
Bachelor of Arts,Biological Sciences, University of Miami, Coral Gables. December 2013
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Doctoral Research, University of Miami, RSMAS. Fall 2014 – Summer 2020
Used gravity cores to assess the structure of cold-water coral bearing carbonate mounds by absolute age-dating and stable isotope analyses of coral fragments, grain size analysis, core descriptions, and 3-D rendering of corals in situ within cores (using CT scans – working with Dr. Jürgen Titschack at MARUM). Established, assessed, and quantified patterns and distributions of benthic geomorphological features via ArcGIS and Fledermaus based on local geomorphology, hydrodynamic, acoustic and bathymetric data (i.e. multibeam echosounder swath data, sub-bottom profiles).
PI: Gregor P. Eberli
Research Assistant, CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, University of Miami, RSMAS. August 2011 – August 2014
Data Image Analysis on rocks to determine permeability, porosity, and resistivity on samples using MatLab. Conducted XRD, XRF, Gamma, Stable Isotope analyses. Conducted U-Th series and Sr-series geochronometry protocols on a MC-ICP-MS with carbonate samples.
PI: Dr. Gregor P. Eberli
Research Assistant, Marine Biology and Fisheries, University of Miami, RSMAS. March 2013 – December 2013
Collected and preserved samples in a mixed solution for archive. Sample preparation for various experiments and measurements. DNA Sequence Analysis from conducting qPCR (Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction) analysis and electrophoresis on samples.
PI: Dr. Andrew Baker
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Scientist/Expedition Coordinator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ocean Exploration and Research (OER) via contract Cherokee Federal. June 2020 - Present
Coordinate, manage and oversee communication of exploratory expedition cruises with NOAA – OER to investigate and evaluate ocean exploration and mapping and applied technologies on the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. Collaborate, support, and communicate with ship crew, research scientists, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) pilots and engineers and outreach teams to achieve a successful scientific mission. Define technical problems and gaps in ocean exploration and applied technologies to OER leadership to inform discussions on implementation of project plans, technical reports, and direction for solutions.
Offshore Senior Geoscientist, NOAA’s Ocean Exploration and Research. October – November 2019
Geologic Senior Science Lead onboard the Okeanos ExplorerShip for the 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration (EX1907) Expedition. Described and communicated geologic observations of previously unmapped and uncharacterized deep-sea environments on the Blake Plateau and the Straits of Florida through live video footage with remotely operated vehicles. Collected and archived biologic and geologic samples obtained by ROV, including possible new species and/or range expansions of known areas and contributed to DNA collection of species according to NOAA’s ASPIRE Campaign. Participated, supported, and contributed to the development of education and outreach activities, such as live interactions with education facilities and ship tours.
Geoscience Intern, ExxonMobil, Houston, TX, USA. May – August 2018
Intern for the Carbonates Team in the Upstream Research Company. Developed and applied workflow for data from petrophysical techniques to be used interchangeably [QDP (Quantitative Digital Petrography), NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), and MICP (Mercury Injection Capillary Pressure)] using carbonate samples from various areas. Assisted in fieldwork for San Salvador Island, The Bahamas in field-checking modeled and mapped depressions along with karst features and aided in core description.
Onshore Geoscientist, NOAA’s Ocean Exploration and Research. 2014 - 2019
Participated and communicated via telepresence to research vessels on expeditions of exploratory seafloor mapping in unknown and poorly understood regions. Provided insight into benthic ecosystems from the geological and biological perspective during ROV live video streaming.
Expedition participation in (hyperlinked to profiles):
o Océano Profundo 2018: Exploring Deep-sea Habitats off Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands
o Windows to the Deep 2018: Exploration of the Southeast U.S. Continental Margin
o Gulf of Mexico 2018
o Gulf of Mexico 2017
o Deep-Sea Symphony: Exploring the Musicians Seamounts
o Hohonu Moana: Exploring the Deep Waters Off Hawai’i
o E/V Nautilus: 2014 Field Season- Caribbean
AWARDS, HONORS, AND CERTIFICATES
PADI Open Water Certified Diver
Florida Sea Grant – Newell Scholarship 2018
ECORD Summer School 2017, Certificate of Completion 2017
EGU Outstanding Student Poster and PICO Award 2017
Advanced Computing for Earth Sciences (ACES) Program, Certificate of Completion 2016
Imperial Barrel Award (IBA) participants 2016
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Complete and advanced skill set of Microsoft Office Suite; Adobe Suite; OsiriX; ESRI GIS packages (i.e. ArcGIS; ArcMAP); Fledermaus; Trinity; Kinex; Kingdom; Petrel; Google Earth Pro; MacBook Terminal and TextWrangler
Introductory skills to Website Design, MatLab and R; proficient in coding with Python and HTML.
PUBLICATIONS
Galvez K.C., 2020, The Distribution and Growth Patterns of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. Dissertation. University of Miami, Miami, FL. 217 pp.
Bashah, S., Galvez, K. C., Eberli, G. P., & Cantwell, K., 2020, Control of Deep Currents on Sediment and Cold-Water Coral Distribution on the Northern Manihiki Plateau: Frontiers in Marine Science, v. 7, 288, p. 1-9. doi:10.3389/fmars.2020.00288
White, M., Farrington, S., Galvez, K., Hoy, S., Newman, M., & Rabenold, C., 2019, Cruise report: EX-19-07, 2019 Southeastern U.S. Deep-sea Exploration (Mapping & ROV), Southeastern U.S. Continental Margin, Miami, Florida, to Key West, Florida (October 31-November 20, 2019). doi:https://doi.org/10.25923/h510-x193
Galvez, K.C., Swart, P.K., Eberli, G.P., Mulder, T., Reijmer, J., Changes in benthic seawater temperature during climate cycles in the Straits of Florida using clumped isotope thermometry: in prep.
Galvez, K.C., Wienberg, C., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Mulder, T., Reijmer, J., and Enochs, I., Cold-water coral mounds in the Straits of Florida: Growth throughout glacial/interglacial intervals over the last 600,000 years: in prep.
Galvez, K.C., Bashah, S. Eberli, G.P., Hanisak, D., Masterson, J., Reed, J., Exploring the lower Limits of Cold-water Corals near the Johnston Atoll, Equatorial Pacific: Frontiers in Marine Science, in prep.
Cunning, R., Gillette. P., Capo, T., Galvez, K.C., Baker, A.C., 2015, Growth tradeoffs associated with thermotolerant symbionts in the coral Pocillopora damicornis are lost in warmer oceans: Coral Reefs, v. 34, p. 155-160. doi:10.1007/s00338-014-1216-4.
Kennedy, B., Cantwell, K., Galvez, K., France, S., Schnur, S., Lobecker, M., McKenna, L., Martinez, C., Drewniak, J., Reser, B., Lovalvo, D., Gregory, T., 2014, Cruise Report: EX-14-04 Legs 2 & 3, Deepwater Backyard: Exploring Atlantic Canyons and Seamounts (ROV and Mapping). Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research, NOAA, Silver Spring, MD 20910. OER Expedition Rep. 14-04. 38p. doi: https://doi.org/10.25923/cgd6-pq50
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
GSC114-Earth Processes Lab, University of Miami. 2015-2016
Led and assisted in presenting information and course lab work to 3 classes of 20 students each. Prepared samples and necessary materials for each class and administered and graded exams and homework. Provided daily instruction and guided students in proper data assessment, identifying and classifying minerals and rocks, and writing lab reports.
Tutor - Athletics, University of Miami. 2014-2015
Tutored University of Miami Athletes in all major concepts of Geography (including Hydrology, Geology, Biology, and Anthropology).
PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Galvez, K.C.,Swart, P.K., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Correa, T., Rosenberg, A., Wienberg, W., Hebbeln, D., Mulder, T., and Reijmer, J., 2019, Temperatures of Benthic Water through Glacial-Interglacial Cycles in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Bunge, E., Buono, T., Gulley, J., Galvez, K.,LeBlanc, S., Fernandez-Ibanez, F., Fullmer, S., Nolting, A., Moore, P., Nachtegaele, L., 2019, Mapping and Distribution of Karst Features on San Salvador Island, Bahamas Using a Morphometric Pattern Recognition Technique to Identify Depressions. 2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Buono, A., Bunge, E., Fullmer, S., Galvez, K.,Moore, P., Ijasan, O., Rivers, J., 2019, Integration of NMR, MICP, and Quantitative Digital Petrography for Improved Understanding of Carbonate Pore System Complexity. 2019 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition, San Antonio, TX, USA.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Wienberg, Hebbeln, D., Correa, T., 2018, Mapping and Quantifying Cold-water corals in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Schnyder, J.S.D., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Wienberg, C., Hebbeln, D., Mulder, T., Correa, T., 2018, Mapping Cold-water Coral Mounds in the Straits of Florida. GeoHab2018, Santa Cruz, California, USA, Student Poster.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Wienberg, C., Titschack, J., and Mulder, T., 2017, Coral Density and Temperatures of CWC Mounds in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., Mulder, T., and Beuck, L., 2017, Pleistocene-Recent Growth Pattern of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. ECORD Summer School 2017, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Eberli, G.P., Hebbeln, D., Wienberg, C., and Titschack, J., 2017, The Variability of Cold-water Coral Growth within the Straits of Florida. EGU - General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, Student Poster EGU2017-452, A.2. Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award Winner.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Wienberg, C., and Titschack, J., 2016, Variable Composition and Growth Rates in CWC Mounds in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL USA. Student Presentation.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli., G.P., Wienberg, C., Titschack, J., and Pourmand, A., 2016, Variability of Cold-water Coral Growth in Glacial versus Interglacial Times. 6th International Deep Sea Coral Symposium, Boston, MA, USA. Student Poster 48.
Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Titschack, J., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., and Beuck, L., 2015, Pleistocene-Recent Growth Pattern of Cold-water Corals in the Straits of Florida. Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
Schnyder, J., Galvez, K.C.,Sianipar, R., Eberli, G.P., Grasmueck, M., Mulder, T., Hebbeln, D., Wintersteller, P., Freiwald, A., Beuck, L., Raineault, N., Mayer, L., and shipboard scientists, 2014, Habitats of Benthic Communities in the Straits of Florida, Annual Meeting of the CSL – Center for Carbonate Research, Miami, FL, USA. Student Presentation.
ACADEMIC SERVICE
Student Representative,Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Miami. (2017 – 2020)
Vice President, American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Student Chapter at the University of Miami. (2017 – Current)
Treasurer,American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) – Student Chapter at the University of Miami. (2014 – 2017)
Outreach Representative, Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Miami. (2014 – 2017)
OUTREACH & VOLUNTEER
‘Women in Science’ Day Program,University of Miami - RSMAS. (2014 – 2020)
MAST Academy Professional Development, University of Miami – RSMAS. (2018)
Career Day,Kenwood Elementary, Miami, FL. (2018)
National Ocean Science Bowl Judge, Florida Manatee Bowl, 21st& 23rdEast Florida Regional Ocean Sciences Bowl. (2018 - 2020)
Beach Cleanups,Shake-a-Leg, Florida Keys, Everglades National Park, Galapagos Islands. (2009-2020)
LANGUAGES
English– Fluent in speaking, writing, and reading
German– Partial in speaking, writing, and reading
Spanish– Partial in speaking, writing, and reading
Italian – Beginner in Speaking, writing, and reading
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