Speakers

Gordon Osterman

Gordon has studied near surface geophysics since he started graduate school at Rutgers University-Newark in 2012, specializing in using electrical and electromagnetic methods to assess hydrogeology in the laboratory and in the field. His studies in graduate school and his first postdoc in Denmark primarily focused on emerging technologies in near surface geophysics, such as nuclear magnetic resonance. As a postdoc at Stanford, he now studies the use of a new towed TEM system in the San Joaquin Valley for mapping the hydrogeological architecture in the shallow subsurface (<200 feet) in order to better target on-farm managed aquifer recharge.

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