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New Haven  +
neta.bar@yale.edu  +
914-2081019  +
Connecticut  +
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I am a second-year PhD student at Yale UniI am a second-year PhD student at Yale University, studying tectonics, structural geology and geomorphology. My dissertation research, advised by Mark Brandon, focuses on the deformation, uplift and erosion of Santa Lucia and the Coastal Ranges in California. Attending this workshop on Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes (CTSP) will allow me to be introduced to new knowledge and develop new skills in my field. It will also provide me an opportunity to meet both the CIG and CSDMS communities, and to develop new collaborations with colleagues that are also interested in answering broad tectonic questions that relate to surface processes using numerical methods. </br>Understanding tectonic processes and their relationship with surface processes and climate has always been a passion of mine. My M.Sc. research at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem coupled tectonic uplift with sea-level changes based on uplifted fossil reef terraces. Although I had no prior experience with numerical methods prior to my current research project, I do have general programming knowledge in C, C++, and Matlab. Currently I am working with ‘Gale’ to build a geo-dynamic model for the uplift of Santa Lucia. For the next step I would like to couple the tectonic uplift with erosion using a PeCube inverse approach and thermochronologic data.</br>I am always looking for opportunities to advance my knowledge and skills and to learn about current topics of tectonics and surface processes. Even so, I was surprised to come across a workshop that seems to fit so well with my interests as this Coupling of Tectonic and Surface Processes. I feel that advancing my knowledge in current research questions and numerical techniques will be most beneficial as I am a newcomer to the field. Thank you in advance for your consideration of my application.</br></br>Sincerely,</br>Netaration of my application. Sincerely, Neta  +
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