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Mineral magnetism is one of the most useful and widely applicable geological tools available to modern Earth scientists, and we haven’t come close to exploring its full potential.  I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Minnesota, and the Associate Director of the Institute for Rock Magnetism, an NSF-sponsored National User Facility whose primary goal is to serve the needs of the larger rock magnetic and paleomagnetic communities.  Through November 2008, I will continue to have an affiliation with the University of Cambridge, where I worked as a NERC Postdoctoral Fellow.

Please feel free to contact me:

E-mail:    feinberg at umn.edu

Telephone:    (612) 624-8429 

Facsimile:    (612) 625-3819


Letters and packages can be shipped to:

Department of Geology and Geophysics

University of Minnesota

310 Pillsbury Drive S.E.

Minneapolis, MN 55455-0219

United States of America

 
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Glacier National Park, Aug. 9, 2004

NEWS:  IRM Masters student Amy Chen was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to begin her doctoral research on magnetotactic bacteria at Ludwig Maximilians Universität in Munich, Germany working with former IRM post-doc Ramon Egli and Prof. Stuart Gilder.

SOFTWARE:  FORCinel
A better way to create FORC diagramshttp://rock.esc.cam.ac.uk/~rjh40/forcinel/Welcome.html
Institute for Rock Magnetism
Discovering the Fundamentals of Magnetism in Naturehttp://www.irm.umn.edu