Dr. Djordje Grujic

Professor

Build a Statement of Purpose

Generate a tailored SOP for Dr. Djordje Grujic. Improve your application with a focused, well-structured draft.

Biography

Djordje Grujic is a Professor at Dalhousie University, where he holds the Carnegie Chair in Geology within the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. He specializes in Earth Sciences research with a holistic approach that addresses tectonic surface processes, active collision orogens, and their interactions that shape the physical evolution of the lithosphere over spatial and temporal scales. His current research program investigates key geological questions, including processes driving syn-convergence exhumation of crustal eclogites and how stresses are propagated in the crust during seismogenic events. His current projects focus on the shortening and extension of the Tethyan Himalaya, particularly regarding the complexities of crustal shortening associated with the Indian-Eurasian plate collision, which has significant implications for tectonic models and geological understanding. Djordje Grujic utilizes advanced software tools, such as 3DMOVE©, to refine geological cross-sections and provide new insights into the structural evolution of these orogens. As a prominent figure in the field, he is involved in mentoring prospective PhD students and encouraging engagement in various graduate research opportunities.

Research Interests

Courses

ERTH 3140: Structural Geology ERTH 4350: Tectonics ERTH 4100/4200: Research Projects / Honours Thesis Research