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Mark Everett is a Professor of Geophysics at Texas A&M University, specializing in applied geophysics with a focus on near-surface techniques. His expertise encompasses controlled-source electromagnetics, ground-penetrating radar, and electrical resistivity tomography, applied across various fields such as archaeology, agriculture, and geotechnical engineering. He is actively involved in research concerning geoscience onshore-offshore connectivity and the geological responses of complex systems. With a strong academic background, including a Bachelor of Science (1985) and Master of Science (1987) in Physics from York University, he further obtained a Doctorate in Geophysics from the University of Toronto in 1991. In addition to his academic pursuits, Mark has taught multiple undergraduate courses, including Geophysical Field Methods and Near-Surface Applied Geophysics, fostering the next generation of geoscientists. His work addresses pressing issues in earth resources and resilience and the critical mineral requirements necessary for a successful energy transition.
Department: Department of Communication and Journalism. Ph.D. program only currently admitting. GRE is test-optional.