The Ohio State University School of Earth Sciences

The Ohio State University School of Earth Sciences Investigating topics ranging from deep time and oceans to mountains and other planets. View links here:
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The School of Earth Sciences (SES) is a vital, diverse, and dynamic group of faculty, staff, and graduate students undergraduate students. SES embraces its three-fold mission of multidisciplinary research, educating the next generation of Earth scientists, and outreach and engagement to Ohio, our nation, and the world. SES is dedicated to create and disseminate scientific knowledge about the Earth

with a focus on maintaining and strengthening the fundamental core of Earth Sciences and expanding into emerging areas. SES is committed to provide scientific literacy to Ohio’s citizens through coursework and outreach, to have a diverse undergraduate and graduate curriculum, to provide an atmosphere for growth and academic success for our students, to provide an atmosphere of professional growth for our staff, and to promote a culture to allow all faculty to be world leaders in their respective disciplines. We are in a unique position to educate and train the next generation of Earth scientists, inform the next generation of University graduates about the planet on which we live, promote public awareness of the importance of science issues, and enhance economic development of Ohio and the world in a sound environmental manner.

🌊📡 Proud to spotlight Abigail Natoli, a 2026 National Science Foundation GRFP awardee at The Ohio State University! Her ...
04/14/2026

🌊📡 Proud to spotlight Abigail Natoli, a 2026 National Science Foundation GRFP awardee at The Ohio State University!

Her work combines geophysics and geodesy to advance global tsunami early warning systems, advised by Brendan Crowell. Congratulations Abigail!

Publication Alert 🚨: In a recent paper in the journal Nature, SES Professor Michael Durand and his team uses observation...
04/14/2026

Publication Alert 🚨: In a recent paper in the journal Nature, SES Professor Michael Durand and his team uses observations from the new Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite to provide the first global measurements of how much water rivers hold. See the NASA article about the paper’s findings linked on our website! Congratulations Prof. Mike Durand!

Join us for an exciting Earth Sciences Seminar with Dr. Jannes Münchmeyer exploring how AI is transforming seismology. L...
02/06/2026

Join us for an exciting Earth Sciences Seminar with Dr. Jannes Münchmeyer exploring how AI is transforming seismology.
Learn more at http://go.osu.edu/ses-events

Explore summer research opportunities in Earth Sciences! Join us on Feb 2, 2026, at Mendenhall Lab. Details: https://go....
02/01/2026

Explore summer research opportunities in Earth Sciences! Join us on Feb 2, 2026, at Mendenhall Lab. Details: https://go.osu.edu/ses-events

Join us for a dynamic seminar with Dr. Younghyun Koo on the intersection of AI and polar science. Explore groundbreaking...
01/30/2026

Join us for a dynamic seminar with Dr. Younghyun Koo on the intersection of AI and polar science. Explore groundbreaking discoveries in extreme environments! Learn more at go.osu.edu/ses-events

Explore AI's impact on industries and meet top professionals at NextGen, hosted by AWS. Don’t miss keynotes, fireside ch...
01/29/2026

Explore AI's impact on industries and meet top professionals at NextGen, hosted by AWS. Don’t miss keynotes, fireside chats, and networking opportunities on Feb 12. Register now!

RIP Jim Collinson.
01/14/2026

RIP Jim Collinson.

James “Jim” Waller Collinson, 87, of Fort Collins, Colorado, died on January 4, 2026, from complications of a rare blood disease. Jim was born in...

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