Scott Veirs : Curriculum Vitae
Education
1988-1992 Stanford University, B.S. Earth Systems
1995-1997 University of Washington, M.S. Oceanography
1999-2003 University of Washington, Ph.D. Oceanography
Publications
Teaching
Mar - Jun '99 Laboratory lecturer, Introductory Oceanography, San Francisco State University. Re-designed 20-student lab course and field trips associated with large lecture class taught by Dr. Karen Grove. Created and graded exercises and reports, in both computer and geoscience laboratories. Devised demonstrations. Administered web site and on-line assessement system. Orchestrated 5 field trips/quarter, each 5 hours long, and one full-day cruise aboard the R/V Point Sur in Monterey Bay. Jul - Aug '99 2nd and 3rd Assistant Scientist, Sea Education Association, Woods Hole, MA. 2nd on WHOI bonding cruise C163A with Chief Scientist Gary Jaroslow. 3rd on C164 with Chief Scientist Lisa Graziano. Led watches, oversaw deployments, facilitated student research, delivered an afternoon short lecture (C164), and maintained cruise web pages. '99 - present Instructor and board member, Ocean Inquiry Project. Helped initiate and continue to volunteer for a Seattle-based non-profit that provides high school and community college students an opportunity to contribute to oceanographic research projects by collecting useful data during day-long cruises in Puget Sound. Developed curricula, taught science stations, acted as SCUBA diver on about half of the first 30 cruises. '96 - 2003 Outreach coodinator for the Exploraquarium, a UW School of Oceanography educational web site. Designed and administered site, developed content, and fielded average of one general oceanography question per week.
Employment
2003-Present President and Beam Reach Marine Science and Sustainability School
Aug '96
Blimp Observatory for Land Oceanography (BOLO) field assistant. Cascade Mountains, WA. Facilitated mapping of dunite channels in an alpine ophiolite outcrop with a blimp-mounted camera. See acknowledgements in 1999 article by Kelemen et al.
Aug - Dec '94
Genetics Photo Researcher, Videodiscovery, Inc., Seattle, WA. Acquired multimedia resources for an interactive high school genetics curriculum based on CDROM/laserdisc.
Jun - Sep '94
Satellite Oceanography Intern, (Dr. Chet Koblinsky), Graduate Student Summer Program in Earth System Sciences, NASA, Greenbelt, MD. Assessed the use of TOPEX/POSEIDON satellite radar altimetry in monitoring global submarine volcanic accitivity. Gained familiarity with the Interactive Data Language, Internet resources, and Fortran.
May '94
Seismology Field Assistant, (Dr. Marcia McNutt, MIT), Lake Mead, NV. Installed and monitored REF/TEK field seismometers and differential Global Positioning Systems during 2-week Basin And Range Geophysical Experiment. Assisted with air guns and hydrophone management aboard the barge.
Jul - Aug '93
Wilderness Emergency Medicine Trainee, SOLO, Conway, NH. Certified to provide pre-hospital care, especially with minimal equipment in remote areas.
Jan - Apr '93
Environmental Scientist, Syed Muhammad, Hooi dan Binnie consultants, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Investigated geology, water quality, and land use in the field. Researched and composed geological, meteorological, and land use chapters of environmental impact assessments. Interviewed representatives of relevant municipal and state government agencies.
Dec '92 - Jan '93
Radiosonde Meteorologist, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, Western Equatorial Pacific. Launched weather balloons and operated radiosonde station during intensive observation period of the Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment. Facilitated cross-cultural understanding and cooperation between NASA Doppler radar scientists and Chinese oceanographers, meteorologists, and crew.
Mar - Jun '91
Overseas Student and Forest Growth Model Intern (Dr. Carlos Prado), Universidad Católica, Santiago, Chile. Studied development issues at Stanford overseas campus. Surveyed a spectrum of modelling techniques.
Jun - Sep '89
Paleo-Oceanography Research Assistant (Dr. Alan Mix), Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. Pioneered high-resolution scanning reflectance spectroscope for on-board analysis of deep-sea sediment core mineralogy.