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Jeff Marshall

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    Dr. Jeff Marshall is a Professor of Geological Sciences and Regenerative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona University. He is a geomorphologist with research and teaching expertise in neotectonics, geologic hazards, coastal processes, fluvial geomorphology, and watershed restoration. Much of his research has focused on the coastal tectonics and earthquake hazards of active plate margins, with over 30 years of experience conducting fieldwork in California, Central America, Mexico, and New Zealand. For the past two decades, Dr. Marshall has engaged in the research and education efforts of the National Science Foundation MARGINS and GeoPRISMS Programs, including funded coastal tectonics research in Costa Rica and New Zealand, serving on the GeoPRISMS Education Advisory Committee, and leading field trips, workshops, and student research symposia both in the U.S. and abroad. He has substantial experience mentoring international undergraduate field research with both the Keck Geology Consortium and his own NSF REU projects. Dr. Marshall is a five-term Geosciences Councilor with the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) and former Director of Undergraduate Research at Cal Poly Pomona. He also serves on the California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science, and Technology (COAST) and is a member of the Water Resources and Policy Initiative (WRPI). In 2018, he received the Ralph W. Ames Distinguished Research Award from the Cal Poly Pomona College of Science. Dr. Marshall studied geology and earth surface processes at UC Santa Barbara (BA), UC Santa Cruz (MS), and Penn State (PhD).

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