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Graham Hill holds a Courtesy Appointment at the Institute of Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences, where he is recognized as an Associate Professor. His work is closely aligned with advanced geophysical research, particularly in electromagnetic methods and Earth structure interpretation.
His primary research interests include:
- Electromagnetic induction theory and practice
- Inverse theory applications in geophysics
- Linking electrical resistivity to physico-chemical conditions within the Earth
- Global tectonism, volcanism, and magmatic systems
- Geothermal system development and ore deposit characterization
His research spans both theoretical and applied geophysics, contributing to understanding subsurface processes related to tectonic and magmatic activity. While no specific publications or funding awards are listed in the provided text, his collaborative work with Adam Schultz suggests active engagement in interdisciplinary geophysical projects. There is no mention of formal student advising roles. He is part of a scientific team focused on deep Earth conductivity and its implications for geological processes.


