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Cutting-Edge Research

Trevor Williams has served as a logging scientist in the LDEO Borehole Research Group since 1999, and participated in the ANDRILL (Antarctic Drilling Project) on the McMurdo Ice Shelf during the 2006 season. Just before deployment, he provided an introduction to this project in the September 2006 E2C Workshop.

Trevor created for Popular Mechanics a blog describing his experiences during that period, which provides interesting insights into the logistics and events associated with research at the southern end of the Earth.

Trevor has also been involved with six JOIDES Resolution ocean drilling cruises in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans. In his leisure time, Trevor is an accomplished painter--you can view some of his work on his website. Trevor also enjoys making short videos on scientific themes, such as his "water movies."

 

 

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