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Naomi Tucker is an Adjunct Research Fellow in the School of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Australia. With a background in Earth Science, she has a Doctorate focusing on Metamorphic Crustal Evolution from the University of Adelaide, where she studied Archean and Proterozoic margins. Her research interests are centered on metamorphic geology, particularly the geodynamics of early Earth, as evidenced by projects exploring Archean metamorphism in Western Australia and Finland's Fennoscandian Shield. She is currently involved in several research projects, including the development of efficient petrochronology methods and investigating the subglacial geology of East Antarctica. Naomi has received multiple grants, including an Australian Research Council funding for her ongoing studies, indicating her active contribution to the field. Over her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to education and research, being recognized with the UWA Faculty of Science Excellence in Teaching Award. She continues to contribute significantly to the understanding of geological processes and their applications in contemporary research settings.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Engages in research focusing on metamorphic geology and geodynamics, with specific projects related to subduction zones and Antarctic geology.
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