
معرفی
Wade Aubin is an Assistant Professor of Geosciences at Colorado Mesa University. His research focuses on volcanic eruption mechanisms, igneous petrogenesis, and magma dynamics. He teaches courses in Physical Geology, Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, and Volcanology, emphasizing hands-on field experiences and student-centered learning.
Education includes a PhD in Geosciences from The University of Texas at Austin (202?), an MS in Geology from Washington State University, and a BS in Geology from Humboldt State University.
Research interests include bubble nucleation in magmas, obsidian formation during eruptions, pyroclastic density currents, and crystallization processes in silicic systems. His work combines experimental studies with field observations to understand volcanic hazards and magma evolution.
Recent publications (2022–2024) highlight studies on bubble nucleation mechanisms, obsidian pyroclast formation, and thermal dynamics of pyroclastic flows. He actively mentors students interested in volcanology and igneous petrology research.



