Summary
Fernando Gomez is a Conicet research scientist and geologist with over a decade of experience applying numerical and modeling techniques to sedimentology, biogeochemistry and basin analysis. Trained with a PhD from Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, he expanded his expertise through international fellowships including a Fulbright placement in stable isotope geobiology at Washington University and NASA-funded geo/exobiology research in Tennessee, plus a visiting researcher stint in geomicrobiology at IPGP Paris. Since 2010 he has led research at CICTERRA, blending field geology with quantitative modeling to address Earth and planetary biogeochemical questions. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex isotope and sedimentary data into tractable models, and his profile reflects a rare mix of classical geology training and practical coding/modeling curiosity.
8 years of coding experience
Dr, Geología, Dr, Geología at Universidad Nacional de Cordoba
Visiting Researcher, Geomicrobiology and Biogeochemistry, Visiting Researcher, Geomicrobiology and Biogeochemistry at Géobiosphère actuelle et Primitive - Institut de Physique du Globe Du Paris, France
Investigador, Investigador at CICTERRA - Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Tierra
Fulbright Scholar, Stable Isotope Geobiology, Fulbright Scholar, Stable Isotope Geobiology at Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, Washington University (Saint Louis)
Geo/Exobiology Research Scholar - NASA Planetary Biology Program, Geo/Exobiology, Geo/Exobiology Research Scholar - NASA Planetary Biology Program, Geo/Exobiology at Earth and Planetary Science department - University of Tennessee (USA)