I love to seek the connections that link across time, space, and disciplines.
As a planetary scientist I explore the surfaces of objects in our solar system, asking questions like how can use the surface of planets be used to explore their formation and climate history? With tools like field work, remote sensing, numerical modeling and experimental flumes, I explore how sediment transport and the shape of landforms can tell us a story about the history of a planet. As a faculty member, I explore how faculty teach and students learn the process of science - how things like the integration of art and science, storytelling through podcasting, and undergraduate research can illuminate the creative processes involved in scientific discovery.
As a planetary scientist I explore the surfaces of objects in our solar system, asking questions like how can use the surface of planets be used to explore their formation and climate history? With tools like field work, remote sensing, numerical modeling and experimental flumes, I explore how sediment transport and the shape of landforms can tell us a story about the history of a planet. As a faculty member, I explore how faculty teach and students learn the process of science - how things like the integration of art and science, storytelling through podcasting, and undergraduate research can illuminate the creative processes involved in scientific discovery.
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Dr. Erin Kraal
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Sciences
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Kutztown, PA 19530
justmylastname (at) kutztown.edu
Dr. Erin Kraal
Associate Professor
Department of Physical Sciences
Kutztown University of Pennsylvania
Kutztown, PA 19530
justmylastname (at) kutztown.edu