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Education & professional experience
- Ph.D. in Geology at Department of Geological Sciences (now Earth & Environmental Sciences) & Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor (in December 2010)
- 'Dinosaur researcher' at The Wyoming Dinosaur Center, in Thermopolis (January 2005 – May 2006)
- M.S. in Geology at Department of Geosciences, Fort Hays State University, in Hays, Kansas (in May 2005)
- B.S. in Geology at Department of Geosciences, Fort Hays State University, in Hays, Kansas (in December 2001)
Working experiences
- Field paleontologist – hired by the Alabama Museum of Natural History, for the annual Summer Expedition 37 in paleontology (2.5 weeks in late June, 2015)
- Leading scientist – hired by the Alabama Museum of Natural History, for the annual Summer Expedition 35 in paleontology (2.5 weeks in late June, 2013)
- Collection assistant in herpetology at the Museum of Zoology, The University of Michigan (April–September 2010)
- Collection assistant in paleontology at the Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan (May–August 2008; May–December of 2009)
- Collection assistant in paleontology at Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Fort Hays State University, in Hays, Kansas (January 2002–May 2003)
Ph.D. dissertation (2010)
Title “Morphology of the neurocentral junction during postnatal growth of Alligator (Reptilia, Crocodylia)”; dissertation adviser: Dr. Jeffrey A. Wilson
M.S. thesis (2005)
Title: “Anatomy of Camarasaurus lentus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Morrison Formation (Late Jurassic), Thermopolis, central Wyoming, with determination and interpretation of ontogenetic, sexual dimorphic, and individual variation in the genus”; thesis adviser: Dr. Richard J. Zakrzewski
Title “Morphology of the neurocentral junction during postnatal growth of Alligator (Reptilia, Crocodylia)”; dissertation adviser: Dr. Jeffrey A. Wilson
M.S. thesis (2005)
Title: “Anatomy of Camarasaurus lentus (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) from the Morrison Formation (Late Jurassic), Thermopolis, central Wyoming, with determination and interpretation of ontogenetic, sexual dimorphic, and individual variation in the genus”; thesis adviser: Dr. Richard J. Zakrzewski
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