Английская Википедия:Elizabeth Cottrell

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Elizabeth Stevenson[1] (professionally Elizabeth Cottrell) is a geologist and museum curator for the National Museum of Natural History.[2] She is a fellow of both the Geochemical Society and the Mineralogical Society of America.[3][4]

Early life and education

Cottrell grew up in northern Vermont. Her father was an engineer.[5] In 1997, Cottrell received a Bachelor of Science in geochemistry from Brown University. She went on to earn a Ph.D. in environmental science from Columbia University in 2004.[6][1]

Career

Cottrell has been a visiting scientist to the Carnegie Institute, as well as a Fulbright Scholar.[7]

The focus area of Cottrell's research is largely in Alaska and Oceania,[8] though she works out of Washington, D.C.[9] She has also worked as a visiting scientist to ClerVolc from Clermont Auvergne University.[10] She is best known for her work in the geologic fields of mineralogy and volcanism,[11][12][13] especially as it relates to the geochronology of the Earth.[14] She currently works as the curator-in-charge of rocks and ores for the National Museum of Natural History, and as the chair of the museum's department of mineral sciences.[8]

Cottrell's career at the Smithsonian Institution has also involved her serving as director of the Global Volcanism Program from 2010 to 2016. She was also a co-director of the NSF Natural Resources REU from 2010 to 2022.[8] Being an employee of the Smithsonian Institution, she is often featured in the Smithsonian magazine as a geology expert.[15] She has also appeared in other Smithsonian publications and media posts.[16][17]

The Doctor Is In

Cottrell is the host of the second season of The Doctor Is In, a video series produced by the Smithsonian Institution.[18][19]

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