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Vernon Cormier is a Professor at the University of Connecticut, specializing in solid earth geophysics with a focus on seismic wavefield analysis. His research explores deep Earth structure, inner core dynamics, and mantle phase transitions. He holds a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Columbia University and completed his undergraduate studies at the California Institute of Technology.
- Education:
- Ph.D.: Geophysics, Columbia University
- M.S.: Geophysics, Columbia University
- B.S.: Geophysics (with honors), California Institute of Technology
Research interests include the solidification of the inner core's role in the geodynamo, viscoelastic attenuation in heterogeneous media, and seismic detection of mineral phase changes. His work integrates advanced seismic modeling techniques with observational data to unravel Earth's internal dynamics. He teaches courses such as ERTH 4560/PHYS 4130 (Planetary Science) and ERTH 6530 (Geophysical Inverse Theory).
His recent publications (2020–2025) address topics like inner core solidification, mantle phase changes, and crustal heterogeneity. He maintains an active research website at [link].
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