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EMILY (EMMY) FRANCES SMITH Johns Hopkins University [email protected] Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences Tel.:(410) 516-8687 3400 N. Charles St. www.emmyfsmith.com Olin Hall, 120 Baltimore, MD 21218

EDUCATION Ph.D., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, September 2015 A.M., Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University, May 2012 B.A., with honors in Geology and Comparative Religion, Amherst College, May 2008

ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL TRAINING Harvard University Center for the Environment Consortium Certificate Indiana University Geologic Field Station, Cardwell, MT, Summer 2007

APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, July 2017 – Faculty Fellow, Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute (HEMI), March 2018 – Research Associate, Smithsonian Institution NMNH, 2017 – Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellow, Smithsonian NMNH, September 2015 – 2017 EPS Graduate Student, Harvard University, 2010 – 2015 ESL Professor, Kunming University, China, 2009 – 2010 Fulbright Scholar, Kalimantan, Indonesia, 2008 – 2009 Research Assistant, US Geological Survey, Seattle, WA, June – August 2008 Museum Moderator, Amherst College Natural History Museum 2007 – 2008

AWARDS, HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS Smithsonian Institution Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2015 – 2017 Lewis and Clark Grant for Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology, 2016 Harvard Bok Certificate of Distinction in Teaching (for all 5 classes TAed), 2011 – 2015 Harvard University Center for the Environment Graduate Fellowship, 2013 – 2014 Shaler Teaching Award, Harvard University EPS Department, 2014 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2010 – 2013 Amherst College Post-Graduate John M. Clarke Fellowship, 2010 – 2013 Most Outstanding Foreign Professor Award, Kunming University, China, 2008 – 2009 J. William Fulbright Grant Recipient, Indonesia, 2008 – 2009 Amherst College Doelling Undergraduate Research Award, Amherst College, 2008 NAGT-USGS Summer Geosciences Award for IUGFS field camp performance, 2007 Amherst College Doelling Undergraduate Research Award, Amherst College, 2007 E.J. Murphy Scholarship, Five-College Consortium of Marine Sciences, 2007 Dean of Faculty Summer Research Fellowship, Amherst College, 2007 Tom Gerety Fellowship for Action, Amherst College, 2006

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INVITED SEMINARS AND COLLOQUIA Stanford University Geological Sciences Department Seminar, Jan 2019 (upcoming) Geological Society of Washington Meeting, April 2018 JHU Applied Physics Laboratory Brown Bag Lunch Seminar, March 2018 Carnegie DTM Weekly Seminar, Feb 2018 University of Texas at Austin Paleontology Seminar, Nov 2017 Virginia Tech Department of Geosciences Seminar, Nov 2017 Virginia Tech Women in Geosciences Breakfast Seminar, Nov 2017 Princeton University Environmental Geology and Geochemistry Seminar, April 2017 Smith College Department of Geosciences Seminar, March 2017 Lafayette College Geology and Environmental Geosciences Department, Nov 2016 University of Maryland Geochemistry Seminar, Nov 2016 George Mason University AOES Department Seminar, Feb 2016 Smithsonian NMNH Paleobiology Department Seminar, Feb 2016 Oregon State University CEOAS Departmental Seminar, March 2015 Johns Hopkins University E&PS Bromery Lecture, Feb 2015 Colorado College Geology Department Senior Seminar, December 2012 Harvard University Archaeology Department Lecture, November 2012 Mongolian University of Science and Technology Seminar, June 2012

INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, Nov 2018 Gordon Geobiology Research Conference, Galveston, TX, Jan 2018 Geobiology Society Conference, Banff, BC, June 2017 AGU Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Dec 2014

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (*DENOTES STUDENT MENTEE) 16. Darroch, S.A.F., Smith E.F., Laflamme, M., Erwin, D.H., 2018. extinction and explosion. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 15. Rooney, A.D., Austermann, J., Smith, E.F., Yang, L., Selby, D., Dehler, C.M., Schmitz, M.D., Karlstrom, K.E., Macdonald., F.A., 2017. A coupled Re-Os and U-Pb geochronological update of the late Tonian Chuar Group, Grand Canyon. GSA Bulletin. 14. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Zeng, H., Tweedt, S.M. Workman, J.B., 2017. A cosmopolitan late Ediacaran (~550-541 Ma) assemblage: New from and Namibia provide link between latest Ediacaran assemblages globally. Proc. of the Royal Society of London B. 13. Pruss, S.B., Dwyer, C.H.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., 2017. Phosphatized early Cambrian archaeocyaths and small shelly fossils (SSFs) of southwestern Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 12. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Petach, T.A.*, Bold, U.B., 2017. REPLY: Integrated stratigraphic, geochemical, and paleontological late Ediacaran to early Cambrian records from southwestern Mongolia. GSA Bulletin, v. 129. 11. Bold, U., Crowley, J.L., Smith, E.F., Sambuu, O., Macdonald, F.A., 2016. The to early Tectonic Evolution of the Zavkhan Terrane of

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Mongolia and its implications for the initiation of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. Lithosphere. 10. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Strange, M.A., Eyster, A.E., Rowland, S.M., Schrag, D.P., Macdonald, F.A., 2016. The last of the Ediacara Biota: two exceptionally preserved body fossil assemblages from Mt. Dunfee, Nevada. Geology. 9. Bold, U., Smith, E.F., Rooney, A.D., Buchwaldt, R., Ramezani, J., Bowring, S., Schrag, D.P., Macdonald, F.A., 2016, Neoproterozoic stratigraphy of the Zavkhan Terrane of Mongolia: The backbone for Cryogenian and early Ediacaran chemostratigraphic records. American Journal of Sciences. 8. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Schrag, D.P, Petach, T.A.*, Bold, U.B., 2016. Integrated stratigraphic, geochemical, and paleontological late Ediacaran to early Cambrian records from southwestern Mongolia. Geological Society of America Bulletin: p. B31248-1. 7. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Crowley, J.L., Hodgin, E.B., Schrag, D.P., 2016. Tectonostratigraphic evolution of the ~780-730 Ma Beck Spring Dolomite: Basin Formation in the core of Rodinia. Journal of the Geological Society of London, v. 424: SP424-6. 6. Macdonald, F.A., Prave, A.R., Petterson, R., Smith, E.F., Pruss, S.B., Oates, K., Waechter, F., Trotzuk, D., and Fallick, A.E., 2013. The Laurentian record of Neoproterozoic glaciation, tectonism, and eukaryotic evolution in , . Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 125, no. 7-8: p. 1203-1223. 5. Bold, U., Macdonald, F.A., Smith, E.F., Crowley, J.L., and Minjin, C., 2013. Elevating the Neoproterozoic Tsagaan-Olom Fm to a Group. Mongolian Geoscientist, v. 39, no. 5. 4. Macdonald, F.A., Halverson, G.P., Strauss, J.V., Smith, E.F., Cox, G.M., Sperling, E.A., and Roots, C.F., 2012. Early Neoproterozoic basin formation in the Yukon. Geoscience Canada, Paul Hoffman Series, 2011. 39: p. 77-99. 3. Halverson, G.P., Macdonald, F.A., Strauss, J.V., Smith, E.F., Cox, G.M., and Hubert- Theou, L., 2012. Updated definition and correlation of the lower Fifteenmile Group in the central and eastern Ogilvie Mountains. Yukon Exploration Geology 2011, MacFarlane, K.E., and Sack, P.J., eds., p. 75-90. 2. Macdonald, F.A., Smith, E.F., Strauss, J.V., Cox, G.M., Halverson, G.P., Roots, C.F., 2011c. Yukon Exploration Geology 2010, MacFarlane, K.E., and Sack, P.J., eds., p. 161-182. 1. Smith, E.F., and Gomberg, J., 2009. A Search in Strainmeter Data for Slow Slip Associated with Triggered and Ambient Tremor near Parkfield, California. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 114, no. b12.

FIELD GUIDES 2. Smith, E.F. and Nelson., L.L.*, 2018. Ediacaran-Cambrian Stratigraphy of the Great Basin, Southwest USA Field Guide: Mt. Dunfee, Montgomery Hills, Nopah Range, and Kingston Range. Ediacaran Subcommission Field Trip. 1. Macdonald, F.A. and Smith, E.F., 2014. Saddle Peak Hills, Death Valley, Field trip guidebook: Death Valley, California. NASA Astrobiology MIT-node.

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (*DENOTES STUDENT MENTEE)

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41. Nelson, L.L.*, Ahm, A-S.C., Macdonald, F.A, Higgins, J.A., Smith, E.F., Isotopic effects of dolomitization on Cryogenian strata in the , California. AGU Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, December 2018. 40. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Hodgin, E.B., Crowley, J., Macdonald, F.A., Tonian and Cryogenian Basin Formation in Death Valley, California and the paleoenvironmental context of the Pahrump Group. GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018. 39. Nelson, LL.* and Smith, E.F., Soft-bodied Ediacaran macrofossils or strange sedimentary structures? Deciphering three-dimensional corrugated tubes in the Great Basin, California. GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018. 38. Nolan, R.*, Smith, E.F., and Pruss, S.B., The abundance of animals in lower Cambrian carbonates of the western United States: The effects of the archaeocyathan extinction on benthic communities. GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018. 37. Selly, T., Schiffbauer, J.D., Jacquet, S.M., Strange, M.A., O’Neil, G.R., Andreasen, B.D., Cai, Y., Huntley, J.W., Thater, C.A., Nelson, LL.*, Smith, E.F., Taxonomic evaluation of a tubular assemblage from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada. GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018. 36. Schiffbauer, J.D., Selly, T., Jacquet, S.M., Strange, M.A., Andreasen, B.D., Cai, Y., Nelson, LL.*, Smith, E.F., New data on cloudinids from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada: Possible soft-tissue preservation may provide clues onto phylogenetic position. GSA Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, October 2018. 35. Selly, T., Schiffbauer, J.D., Jacquet, S.M., Strange, M.A., O’Neil, G.R., Andreasen, B.D., Cai, Y., Huntley, J.W., Thater, C.A., Nelson, LL.*, Smith, E.F., New data on a tubular assemblage from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada: Taxonomic evaluation indicates a new species of Conotubus and a new cloudinid genus, ICECS, Xi’an, China, August 2018. 34. Schiffbauer, J.D., Selly, T., Jacquet, S.M., Strange, M.A., Andreasen, B.D., Cai, Y., Nelson, LL.*, Smith, E.F., New data on a tubular assemblage from the terminal Ediacaran of Nevada: Possible soft-tissue preservation may yield phylogentic position. ICECS, Xi’an, China, August 2018. 33. Darroch, S.A.F., Smith E.F., Laflamme, M., Erwin, D.H., Ediacaran extinction and Cambrian explosion. International Palaeontological Conference, Paris, France, July 2018. 32. Nelson, L.L.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Neoproterozoic Syn-sedimentary tectonism in Death Valley. GSA Joint Section Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, May 2018. 31. Macdonald, F.A., Nelson, L.L.*, Smith, E.F., The Kingston Peak Formation and Cryogenian Glaciation in Death Valley. GSA Joint Section Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ, May 2018. 30. Smith, E.F., Fossils and Strange Abiotic Structures at the Ediacaran-Cambrian Boundary in the Southwest USA. Gordon Geobiology, Galveston TX, January 2018. 29. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, The basinal and paleoenvironmental setting of late Ediacaran taphonomic windows in the southwest USA. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, September 2017.

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28. Nelson, L.L.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Hodgin, E.B., A Porpoising Cryogenian Basin in the Panamint Range, California. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, September 2017. 27. Selly, T., Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Thater, C.A., Schiffbauer, J.D., Taxonomy of the Terminal Ediacaran vermiform biota, Wood Canyon and Deep Spring Formations, Nevada. GSA Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, September 2017. 26. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, The Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary in the Southwest USA. International Symposium on the Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition, St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 2017. 25. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Calibrating the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary globally: Insights from the Southwest USA. Geobiology Society Conference, Banff, Canada, June 2017. 24. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Tweedt, S.M., O’Connell, N.*, A link between latest Ediacaran assemblages globally: New fossil finds from the lower Member of the Wood Canyon Formation in Death Valley. GSA Annual Meeting, Denver CO, September 2016. 23. Nelson, L.L.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., The effects of dolomitization on carbon isotopes within Cryogenian non-glacial interlude strata in the Panamint Range, California. GSA Annual Meeting, Denver CO, September 2016. 22. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Strange, M.A., Eyster, A.E., Rowland, S.M., Schrag, D.P., Macdonald, F.A., The last of the Ediacara Biota: The Precambrian- Cambrian boundary section at Mt. Dunfee, NV, USA. International Geological Congress, Capetown, South Africa, September 2016. 21. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Strange, M.A., Eyster, A.E., Rowland, S.M., Schrag, D.P., Macdonald, F.A., The last of the Ediacara Biota: The Precambrian- Cambrian boundary section at Mt. Dunfee, NV, USA. University of Pennsylvania Geobiology Symposium XXIV, Philadelphia, PA, February 2016. 20. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Eyster, A.E., Macdonald, F.A., The Ediacaran-Cambrian transition in the Deep Spring Formation at Mt. Dunfee, NV, USA. GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD, November 2015. 19. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Macdonald, F.A., The Beck Spring Dolomite Mountains and the ca. 740-717 Ma Saratoga Orogeny. GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD, November 2015. 18. Pruss, S.B., Dwyer, C.H.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Tosca, N.J., Faggetter, L.E., Zhang, Z., Phosphatic and glauconitic fossil preservation linked to redox oscillations in Cambrian oceans. GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD, November 2015. 17. McGann, T.*, Smith, E.F., Faggetter, L.E., Wignall, P.B., Pruss, S.B., New archaeocyathan reefs and chemostratigraphy of the lower Cambrian Wood Canyon Formation, Death Valley, USA. GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD, November 2015. 16. Bold, U., Macdonald, F.A., Smith, E.F., Crowley, J.L., Initiation of subduction below the Zavkhan Terrane of Mongolia and the onset of accretionary orogenesis in the Central Asian Orogenic Belt. GSA Annual Meeting, Baltimore MD, November 2015.

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15. Smith, E.F., Nelson, L.L.*, Macdonald, F.A., The Beck Mountains and the ~740-717 Ma Saratoga Orogeny in Death Valley, California. Princeton Geobiology Symposium, February 2015. 14. Moon, S.A.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., The Age and Setting of the Mesoproterozoic Crystal Spring Formation, Princeton Geobiology Symposium, February 2015. 13. Petach, T.A.*, Macdonald, F.A., Smith, E.F., Interpreting the Strontium Isotope System of the Early Cambrian in Western Mongolia, Princeton Geobiology Symposium, February 2015. 12. Dwyer, C.H.*, Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Pruss, S.B., Early Cambrian Phosphatized Archaeocyathans and Small Shelly Fossils (SSFs) of Southwestern Mongolia. GSA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, October 2014. 11. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Petach, T.A.*, Bold, U., Early Cambrian Biostratigraphy in the Zavkhan Basin in Western Mongolia. Yale Geobiology Symposium, March 2014. 10. Macdonald, F.A., Bold, U., Buchwaldt, R., Smith, E.F., The Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic tectonostratigraphic evolution of Southwestern Mongolia and implications for crustal growth in Asia. AGU Annual Meeting, December 2013. 9. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Petach, T.N., Bold, U., "Small Shelly Fossil Biostratigraphy in the Zavkhan Basin in Western Mongolia", Harvard University Earth and Planetary Science Graduate Student/Postdoc Speaker Seminar, November 2013. 8. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., 2013, Characterizing the Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition in Mongolia and Beyond. GSA Annual Meeting, Denver CO, October 2013. 7. Macdonald, F.A., Smith, E.F., Where are Hoffman’s rifted margins of Rodinia?. GSA Annual Meeting, October 2013. 6. Smith, E.F., Bold, U., Macdonald, F.A., Bradley, D.B.*, and Petach, T.N.*, Small Shelly Fossil Biostratigraphy and Preservation in the Zavkhan Basin in Southwest Mongolia. GSA Annual Meeting, Charlotte NC, October 2012. 5. Smith, E.F., Macdonald, F.A., Jones, D.S., Creveling, J.R., and Bold, U., The Ediacaran to Early Cambrian in Mongolia: Stratigraphy, geochemistry and paleontology of a tectonically reactivated basin. GSA Annual Meeting, Denver CO, October 2011. 4. Smith, E.F., Quantitative Biostratigraphy: Global correlation for Early Cambrian Strata. International Conference on Neoproterozoic Sedimentary Basins, Novosibirsk, Russia, August 2011. 3. Macdonald, F.A., Halverson, G.P., Schmitz, M.D., Crowley, J.L., Cox, G., Smith, E.F., Strauss, J.V., Roots, C.F., Timing and geometry of the multi-stage breakup of Rodinia in the Yukon. GSA Annual Meeting, Denver CO, October 2010. 2. Smith, E.F., Gomberg, J., and Gladwin, M., A Search in Strainmeter Data for Slow Slip Associated with Triggered and Ambient Tremor near Parkfield, California. AGU Annual Meeting, December 2008. 1. Smith, E.F. and Hagadorn, J.W., Early Biomineralizers: Strange Echinoderm Plates from the Lower Cambrian of the Southwestern United States and Mexico. GSA Northeastern Meeting, October 2008.

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AWARDED RESEARCH FUNDING NSF EAR Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology (NSF #ID: 1827669). Collaborative Research: Calibrating the end-Ediacaran extinction with U-Pb geochronology & chemostratigraphy at a new Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary site in Namibia & South Africa. Lead PI E. Smith (JHU) with PI J. Ramezani (MIT). $604,950 total, $304,338 to JHU, 2018-2021. Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute MEDE FY19 Congressional Plus-up Funds for microbalance. E. Smith (JHU), $17,000, 2018. Palaeontological Society Research Grant (#PA-RG201703). Pyritization of soft tissue at the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary in the Southwest USA. PI E. Smith (JHU), $12,100, 2017-2019. National Geographic Research and Exploration Program (NGS# 9968-16). The rise of animals and first mass extinction of complex life. S. Darroch (Lead PI, Vanderbilt Univ.) with Co-PIs E. Smith (JHU) M. Laflamme (Univ. of Toronto Mississauga), J. Schiffbauer (Univ. of Missouri) and H. Mocke (Geological Survey of Namibia), $20,960, 2017-2018. NASA Astrobiology Institute Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research in Astrobiology. The last of the Ediacara at Mt. Dunfee, Nevada. E. Smith (Smithsonian Institution NMNH), $5,000, 2016. Smithsonian Institution Peter Buck Postdoctoral Fellowship. Constraining the tempo of biological and environmental change across the Ediacaran-Cambrian Transition. E. Smith (Smithsonian NMNH), $104,000, 2015-2017 NSF Graduate Research Program Fellowship Travel Award. E. Smith (Harvard), $1,000, 2011 NSF Graduate Research Program Fellowship. E. Smith (Harvard), $96,000, 2010-2013

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association of Petroleum Geologists American Geophysical Union Association for Women Geoscientists Fulbright Foundation Geological Society of America Geological Society of Washington The Paleontological Association Sigma Xi Society for Sedimentary Geology

TRAINING ACTIVITIES Digital Field Geology GSA Short course, Denver, CO, 2013 Symposium and Field Workshop on Ediacaran Stratigraphy in South China, Wuhan, China, Summer 2012 U-Pb Geochronology and Hf Isotope Geochemistry Applied to Detrital Minerals GSA Short course, Charlotte, NC, October 2012 Neoproterozoic Subcommission (ICS) Workshop: Ediacaran Paleobiology and IGCP 512: Excursion to the East Sayan Mountain Ranges, Russia, Summer 2011

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UNAVCO Workshop on Strainmeter and Tiltmeter Data, Boulder, CO, June 2008

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE National and International Leader (with Dr. Lidya Tarhan) for NAPC field trip “Ediacaran-Cambrian transition to the southwestern USA” – 4-day trip to sites around CA and NV. June, 2019. Leader (with L. Nelson) for Southwest USA field trip for Ediacaran Subcommission – leader for 30+ geologists, paleontologists, geochemists, and stratigraphers to Ediacaran-Cambrian sites around CA and NV. April and May, 2018. Leader (with F. Macdonald) for Field Trip for NASA Astrobiology MIT-node to Death Valley, CA, January 2014. Journal Reviewer for: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Geobiology, Geology, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Geologic Magazine, Integrative and Comparative Biology, Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, Nature Ecology and Evolution, PNAS, Precambrian Research, Scientific Reports, Sedimentary Geology, South African Journal of Geology, Terra Nova External Grant Review for: Canada Foundation for Innovation, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation), Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field Research, National Geographic Society Grant

Johns Hopkins University E&PS Undergraduate Curriculum Development Committee 2017-2018 E&PS Mineral and Rock Collection Committee 2017- E&PS Senior Thesis and Honors Committee Fall 2017- E&PS Hiring Committee, 2016-2017 External Committee Member for Doctoral Board Oral (DBO) Examination Aneila Hogan (Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution), June 2018 Deanna Goldstein (Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution), June 2018

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Johns Hopkins University (*indicates course is team taught) AS.270.220: The Dynamic Earth: An introduction to Geology* (Fall 2017; 2018) AS.270.221: The Dynamic Earth Laboratory* (Fall 2017) AS.270.335: Guest lectures in Planets, Life, & the Universe* (2; Fall 2016; 2017; 2018) AS.270.400: The Carbon Cycle: Past, present and future* (Fall 2017) AS.270.504: Independent Research for undergraduates (Spring 2018; Fall 2019) AS.270.380/680: Seminar in Regional Field Geology* (Fall 2018) AS.270.668: Geobiology Seminar* (Fall 2018)

Harvard University Teaching Fellow EPS182: Sedimentology and Stratigraphy (Spring 2013) EPS74: Field Geology of Death Valley (Spring 2011; 2012; 2013; 2015) EPS21: The Dynamic Earth (Fall 2011) ESL Teaching Experience Kunming University ESL Professor, Kunming, Yunnan, China, 2009-2010 English Writing Tutor, Kunming, Yunnan, China, 2009-2010

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High school English Instructor, Martapura, Indonesia, 2008-2009

ADVISING AND MENTORING Johns Hopkins University Lyle Nelson, Ph.D. student (primary advisor) Mary Lonsdale, Ph.D. student (primary advisor)

Harvard University Lyle Nelson, Harvard University (Sept 2015-2017) Co-supervised post-graduate Harvard Booth Scholarship and National Geographic Young Explorer Grant on Neoproterozoic sedimentology and tectonics in the Panamint Mountains, Death Valley Tanya Petach, Harvard University (2011-2015, co-advised undergraduate thesis) The strontium isotope record of Zavkhan Terrane carbonates: strontium isotope stability through the Ediacaran-Cambrian transition Sarah Moon, Harvard University (2014-2015, co-advised undergraduate thesis) The age and setting of the Mesoproterozoic Crystal Spring Formation Harvard Adams House Resident Science Tutor/Advisor, Harvard College 2012-2015 Lived in an undergraduate dormitory as a residential science tutor. Primary academic advisor for 6 sophomore science students each year; hosted weekly dorm-wide science tutoring sessions; organized annual science symposiums and senior presentations.

Smith College Tessa McGann, Smith College (2015-2016, undergraduate thesis reader) Archaeocyathan reefs and chemostratigraphy of the Lower Cambrian Wood Canyon Formation in Titanothere Canyon, Death Valley, California Camille Dwyer, Smith College (Summer, 2013, co-advised undergraduate thesis) Early Cambrian phosphatized archaeocyathans and small shelly fossils of southwestern Mongolia

OUTREACH Ingenuity Project Mentor for high school student, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, 2018- 2019 Women Serious About Science Speaker Series, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Baltimore City’s science magnet high school, February 2018. Smithsonian Q?rius The Scientist Is In: Searching for Ancient Sea Life in Death Valley, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, May 2016 NASA Astrobiology Institute Social Media Representative, MIT Node, 2014-2015 Invited Speaker for “Earth Rocks Museum Festival” at Harvard Natural History Museum, 2014 Cambridge Science Festival, “Walk Through Geologic Time” Tour Guide, 2010-2013 Science Club for Girls Mentor at Amigos School, Cambridge, MA, 5 hr/wk during academic year, 2010-2011

OTHER SKILLS

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Languages: Spanish (intermediate), Indonesian (intermediate), Mandarin (spoken: beginner) Certifications: CPR-AED (3/2017), Wilderness First Aid (3/2017), SCUBA PADI

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