Undergraduate student Callie Covington has been awarded the Drucilla Shepard Smith Award. This award is presented to students who have earned a 4.0 grade point average while attending OSU. Congratulations!
Author Archives: Alyssa Shiel
Congratulations to Elisa, Kali and Sophie on their GSA Research Grant awards!
Shiel Lab graduate students Elisa Di Meglio, Kali Melby and Sophie Wensman are among the 2018 Geological Society of America Research Grant recipients. Congratulations!
Thanks to GSA for supporting graduate student research!
Congratulations Elisa on the NWSA research award!
Elisa Di Meglio has been awarded a student research award from the Northwest Scientific Association. Congratulations Elisa! https://www.northwestscience.org/Grant
Former intern Anna Miller heading to grad school at ETH-Zurich
Former Shiel lab intern Anna Miller (Reed College) is headed to ETH-Zurich for graduate school this fall. She is pursuing her Masters in Environmental Sciences. Congratulations Anna!
URSA Engage awards announced
Shiel undergraduate research interns Callie Covington and Mia Arvizu are among the awardees of the 2018 URSA Engage program—Congratulations!
Former intern Devan Fitzpatrick heading to grad school at UGA
Former OSU student and Shiel lab intern Devan Fitzpatrick is headed to the University of Georgia for graduate school this spring. She is pursuing her Masters in Environmental Engineering. Congratulations Devan!
Another successful GSA
Anna Miller (Reed College) and Brooke Mattson (Hope College) did a terrific job at GSA2017 in Seattle presenting their summer research.
Unpacking the Nu Plasma 3D
The Nu Plasma 3D has been unpacked and rolled into the clean lab.
Flight of the MC-ICP-MS
The largest crate is too big to make it up the second floor lab in the elevator so it was brought in through the second story window! We are ready for the install!
New MC-ICP-MS arrives from the UK
Our Nu Plasma 3D MC-ICP-MS flew from the UK to Portland and was transported from Portland to Corvallis on a truck. Four crates in total—the heaviest crate is 1500 lb.!