Kristin Pratscher completed her oral exam for her PhD on the 16th of September at Victoria University of Wellington, with Malcolm Ingham and Wiebke Heise in attendance. It all went smoothly, and she only has minor corrections to make to her thesis. In Malcolm’s words:
Congratulations to Kristin for the successful completion of 3.5+ years of hard work, digging countless magnetometer and electrode holes, carrying batteries that were too heavy for me, and for such a detailed and thorough analysis of what it all means for GIC.
You can read more about Kristin’s magnetotelluric research for Solar Tsunamis here – How conductive is the New Zealand landscape?
Above: Kristin installing a LEMI instrument
Right: Kristin on her “ideal office chair”.
