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Saman Karimi is a geophysicist and member of the faculty at the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. His research and teaching focus on the Earth, climate, energy, and planetary sustainability. He has a keen interest in renewable energy, especially geothermal energy, and has worked alongside Prof. Bruce Marsh as a co-inventor of GenaSys, an innovative geothermal system known for its exceptional longevity and steady power output. His doctoral dissertation, titled 'Thermal Structural Evolution of Planetary Bodies', investigates the geological evolution of Mars, Venus, and Vesta while examining lithospheric deformation. Saman has also lectured extensively on topics related to Earth, climate, and sustainability. Additionally, he possesses a degree in Executive Leadership Management from the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business. Beyond his professional work, Saman enjoys engaging in playful science and cultural experiments with his 8-year-old son, sharing these projects on his YouTube channel, Daani Papa. He is also currently working on publishing a book titled 'America Hugs Persian' and is interested in connecting with a literary agent.
Department of Pathology - PhD in Pathobiology. GRE is not required.