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Eva Enkelmann is a Professor at the University of Calgary specializing in Geo-Thermochronology, Tectonics, and Landscape Evolution. She completed her PhD in Geology at TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany, in 2005 and has since focused on the evolution of mountain belts and the interactions between tectonic forces and surface processes. Her research employs thermochronological methods together with geochronology, structural data, and sedimentology to investigate upper crustal processes, including faulting and basin formation. In addition to her research, she teaches courses such as Global Tectonics, Structural Geology, and Field Methods within Canadian Cordillera. Her projects include collaborations with the NWT Geological Survey, focusing on geothermal energy potential, and significant exploration of Cu-porphyry deposits in British Columbia. She has developed multi-method dating techniques to analyze individual mineral grains, receiving funding from the American Chemical Society and NSERC. Eva has been recognized with awards such as the Fellow of the Geological Society of America in 2022 and the Outstanding Achievements Award from the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary in 2023.
Department of Computer Science Master's program. GRE scores are expected for international students.