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Alison Malcolm

Assistant professor, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences

areas of expertise: imaging earth structures, particularly in complicated geological regions, with applications to oil exploration, geothermal energy, and co2 sequestration, mathematics of imaging and wave propagation in general and the development of techniques applicable to multiple imaging modalities, in particular in environments where waves scatter multiple times, earth sciences

Alison Malcolm is an assistant professor of geophysics in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences. She is an active participant in MIT's Earth Resources Laboratory and has research interests in both geophysics and mathematics.


request an interview: Sarah McDonnell | 617-253-8923 | s_mcd@mit.edu