Summary
Elisabeth Clyne is a project geophysicist and glaciologist with a decade of experience collecting and interpreting sedimentological and geophysical data across oceans, coasts, and alpine environments. Her background spans astronomy and physics (including a NASA JPL internship) to marine geology and PhD research in glacial seismology, combining field campaigns in Prince William Sound, the Alps, and Thwaites Glacier with lab-based core analysis and seismic processing. She has taught at college and K–12 levels, directed outdoor education programs, and routinely integrates outreach into her research. Comfortable leading teams or working solo in challenging conditions, she intentionally seeks demanding fieldwork and maintains mountaineering skills to enable remote deployments. Based in Portland, OR, Elisabeth brings a rare mix of technical geophysics, sedimentology, and hands-on field logistics experience that bridges academia, consulting, and public education.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Glaciology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Glaciology at Penn State University
Master's degree, Marine Geology, Master's degree, Marine Geology at Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts, Physics, 3.97, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts, Physics, 3.97 at University of Michigan-Dearborn
English, French, German