James E.T. Channell
Ph.D., 1975, Univeristy of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Professor of Geology
University of Florida
Phone: (352)392-3658
Email: jetc@geology.ufl.edu
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James E.T. Channell
Education
B.Sc. Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, 1971.
M.Sc. Geophysics, University of Durham, 1972.
Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1975.
Theses
M.Sc. Thesis: Analysis of surface wave data from the interstation
path between Addis-Ababa and Nairobi
Advisor: R.E. Long
Ph.D Thesis: Paleomagnetic studies in Italy and Greece and the evolution of
the Mediterranean Region
Advisor: D.H. Tarling
Examiner: F. Vine
Academic Positions
1976-1977 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, ETH Zürich.
1978-1981 "Wissenshaftlicher Mitarbeiter" (Research Scientist), ETH Zürich.
1981-1982 Senior post-doctoral fellow Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory, Columbia University.
1982-1985 Assistant Professor, University of Florida.
1985-1991 Associate Professor, University of Florida.
1991-present Professor, University of Florida.
Teaching Experience
1972-1975 Laboratory supervision for Physics undergraduates School of Physics, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
1976-1981 Geophysics Field Courses and Tutorials, ETH Zürich.
1982-present Structural Geology, Tectonics and Geophysics Courses, University of Florida.
Honors and Awards
1987: Senior Fellow of Japan Society for Promotion of Science.
1987: Visiting Professor, Università di Napoli (Italy).
1995-96, 2000: Visiting Scientist, CEA-CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
1995-96: University of Florida Teaching Improvement Program (TIP) Award.
1998: Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
1998: University of Florida Professorial Excellence Program (PEP) Award.
1998-99: JOIDES (Joint Oceanographic Institutions) Distinguished Lecturer.
1999-2001: University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) Professor.
2004: Gastprofessor, Geologisches Institut, ETH-Zürich, Switzerland.
2004: Co-chief scientist IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program) Expedition 303/306.
2005-2007: University of Florida Research Foundation (UFRF) Professor>
2005: William Gilbert Award of American Geophysical Union (AGU).
2007: UF Faculty Achievement Recognition Honoree.
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