Guy Evans

Postdoctoral Researcher

 

My research focuses on natural mineral-fluid interactions with a special interest in seafloor metalliferous deposits. My Ph.D. research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Joint Program in Oceanography used field sites on the ocean floor as "natural laboratories" to investigate seafloor massive sulfide deposits and "black smoker" hydrothermal fluids. I am very happy to join the Seyfried team at one of the world's premier hydrothermal experimental facilities to conduct research combining experimental, theoretical, and field sampling approaches.  Current projects include hydrothermal cycling of molybdenum and analyses of factors controlling trace elements in seafloor hydrothermal fluids and associated mineral deposits.

I am also very interested in teaching, especially at the undergraduate level. While my current duties focus on research, I look forward to continuing this work in the future. I have most recently taught classes at Framingham State University and Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts.

 

 

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