Maggi Glasscoe

Technical Intern

 

Maggi Glasscoe is working on the development of the SCIGN Education Module for the Satellite Geodesy and Geodynamics Systems (SGGS) Group. She graduated from the University of Southern California in 1997 with a B.S. in Geological Sciences and a B.A. in Print Journalism. She will be leaving to pursue a PhD. in geophysics at the University of California, Davis in the fall.

Maggi is involved in the development of web-based activities utilizing real-time data provided by SCIGN. She is responsible for writing, designing and maintaining the web pages. Her main interests lie in active crustal deformation and modeling the Los Angeles Basin fault systems.

She began work on this project as an intern at the Southern California Earthquake Center working with Andrea Donnellan. She has also worked as a data analyst for a geophysical consulting company and a laboratory assistant in the USC Department of Earth Sciences Paleomagnetics Laboratory. Maggi has also been involved in a JPL project to install autonomous GPS stations in Antarctica and spent 6 weeks in the field this past year assisting with the installation of two sites in the Transantarctic Mountains.

Maggi is a member of the American Geophysical Union, the Geological Society of America, Sigma Gamma Epsilon (the National Geology Honor Society), Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Golden Key National Honors Society, and Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. She has also received a JPL Notable Organizational Value Added (NOVA) award.

When not at school or at the computer working on web page development, Maggi enjoys mountain biking, rock climbing, hiking, and reading.

Maggi Glasscoe in a snow shelter in Antarctica.


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Andrea Donnellan || Maggi Glasscoe || Michael Heflin || Ken Hurst || David Jefferson || Greg Lyzenga || Anne Mikolajcik || Jay Parker || Mark Smith || Michael Watkins || Frank Webb || Jim Zumberge


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Last modified on 8/24/98 by Maggi Glasscoe (scignedu@jpl.nasa.gov)