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Associate Professor Rebecca Carey is affiliated with the University of Tasmania's School of Natural Sciences, specifically in the Earth Sciences department. Her academic rank is Associate Professor, focusing on volcanology, geochemistry, and geophysics. She is involved in supervising numerous doctoral and master's students, including James John Rochfort Brady, Hannah Clare Moore, and Joshua James Phillips. Her research interests span submarine volcanic processes, magma-water interactions, and the dynamics of deep-sea eruptions, with contributions to understanding hazards and mineral exploration. Dr. Carey has been awarded the Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and DECRA Fellowship.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in the text.
- Grants: Over 30 funded projects, including studies on submarine eruption dynamics, plume-ridge interactions, and mineral exploration strategies.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborations with institutions like CSIRO, ANSTO, and international teams, contributing to marine geology and volcanic hazard research.
Her work emphasizes the interplay between volcanic processes and marine environments, with recent projects addressing the 2022 Hunga eruption and the 2012 Havre submarine eruption. Key findings include insights into submarine eruption fragmentation, tsunami generation, and the role of plumes in tectonic evolution.
Awards:
- Australian Research Council Future Fellowship
- Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship
Teaching/Supervision: Current and past supervision spans topics like tephra geochemistry, submarine caldera formation, and mineral exploration in ancient volcanic terrains.



