The Glow Curve
  • HOME \
  • Publications \
  • PROJECTS \
  • TEAM \
  • Blog \
  • Visitor Guest Book \
  • STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES \
  • Short Course \

The Glow Curve

  • HOME \/
  • Publications \/
  • PROJECTS \/
  • TEAM \/
  • Blog \/
  • Visitor Guest Book \/
  • STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES \/
  • Short Course \/
Christina Neudorf, PhD, Assistant Research Professor

The Glow Curve

Team gallery

The Glow Curve

  • HOME \/
  • Publications \/
  • PROJECTS \/
  • TEAM \/
  • Blog \/
  • Visitor Guest Book \/
  • STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES \/
  • Short Course \/
Christina Neudorf, PhD, Assistant Research Professor

Christina Neudorf, PhD, Assistant Research Professor

Christina is a Assistant Research Professor and Manager of the DRI Luminescence Laboratory (DRILL). Her research combines field observations and sedimentology, sampling, remote sensing (the interpretation of air photos, satellite imagery, Digital Elevation Models or LiDAR imagery), and geochronological methods to gain insights into the style and rate of landscape change and human/environment interactions in the Quaternary Period. Her research includes developing luminescence dating techniques to refine temporal records in archaeology and geology, and she is the writer of The Glow Curve Blog: https://theglowcurve.org/blog. You can view her full CV here and follow her on Twitter @tweencmn.

Kathleen Rodrigues, Postdoctoral Researcher, DRI

Kathleen Rodrigues, Postdoctoral Researcher, DRI

Kathleen’s research interests are in developing new luminescence dating techniques. Her PhD dissertation project involved developing a luminescence approach to dating the eruption age of volcanic glass to better date tephras in the geomorphic record. Kathleen is also working on evaluating the assumptions involved in applying OSL to dating river terraces to find incision rates. She also contributes to a variety of luminescence dating projects in the DRI Luminescence Lab.

Amanda Keen-Zebert, Assoc. Prof., Dir. DRI Luminescence Lab

Amanda Keen-Zebert, Assoc. Prof., Dir. DRI Luminescence Lab

Amanda’s research interests are lie at the intersection geochronology and geomorphology. She uses luminescence dating to find the rates and timescales of geomorphic processes and their response to climate, tectonic, environmental, and anthropogenic change over the Quaternary. You can view her cv here and follow her on Twitter @KeenZebert.

1 2 3
Previous Next
Christina Neudorf, PhD, Assistant Research Professor
Kathleen Rodrigues, Postdoctoral Researcher, DRI
Amanda Keen-Zebert, Assoc. Prof., Dir. DRI Luminescence Lab
  • HOME \/
  • Publications \/
  • PROJECTS \/
  • TEAM \/
  • Blog \/
  • Visitor Guest Book \/
  • STUDENT OPPORTUNITIES \/
  • Short Course \/

The Glow Curve

A site focused on the science and application of luminescence dating.

Tweets by @DRILuminescence

Powered by Squarespace.