Josef Dufek Gwen and Charles Lillis Chair Department of Earth Sciences Associate Member, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact University of Oregon Eugene, OR 97403-1272, USA
[email protected] Appointments 2006-2008 Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley 2008-2013 Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Science, Georgia Institute of Technology 2012-2014 Blanchard-Milliken Young Faculty Chair, Georgia Institute of Technology 2013-2016 Associate Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Science, Georgia Institute of Technology 2016 - 2018 Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Science, Georgia Institute of Technology 2014-2018 Associate Chair, School of Earth and Atmospheric Science, Georgia Institute of Technology 2018 – Gwen and Charles Lillis Chair, Director of the Center for Volcanology, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oregon 2020 – Associate Member, Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact 2019 - Visiting Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Education University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Seattle, WA Ph.D. in Earth and Space Sciences, 2006. Thesis: The Ascent and Eruption of Arc Magmas: A Physical Examination of the Genesis, Rates, and Dynamics of Silicic Volcanism. (Advisor George Bergantz) University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Seattle, WA M.S. in Geology, 2004. Thesis: Lower Crustal Magma Genesis and Preservation: A Stochastic Framework for the Evaluation of Basalt-Crust Interaction (Advisor George Bergantz) University of Chicago, Department of Geophysical Sciences, Chicago, IL B.S. with Honors in Geophysical Sciences, 2000. Honors Thesis: A Coupled Dynamic Glacier-Atmosphere Model of the Climate of Early Mars (Advisor Raymond Pierrehumbert) Research Interests Turbulent multiphase flow, comparative planetology, natural hazards, physical petrology, explosive eruption dynamics, magma dynamics, mass and heat transfer in the crust and geochemical consequences, and planetary volcanism.