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Jack Geary Murphy serves as a Lecturer and academic advisor in the Department of Earth & Environmental Science (EES) and Master of Environmental Studies (MES) program at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences, teaching Earth system dynamics and human-environment interactions.
His educational background includes:
- B.Sc. in Physics, Bates College (2008)
- M.A. in Geochemistry, Princeton University (2017)
- Ph.D. in Geochemistry, Princeton University (2023)
Dr. Murphy's research spans Global Geochemical Cycles, Earth History & Paleoclimate, and Isotope Geochemistry, with emphasis on Earth system responses to anthropogenic activities. His work integrates scientific analysis with sustainability solutions through Energy, Climate, & Sustainability frameworks.
His recognition includes:
- Princeton Energy and Climate Scholar (PECS) at the High Meadows Environmental Institute
As an MES advisor, he mentors students across environmental disciplines in developing pragmatic solutions that balance human well-being with planetary integrity. He maintains active research affiliation with the Penn Biogeochemical Cycles (BiCycles) Lab and previously served as a US Peace Corps volunteer in Lesotho.



