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Kayla Iacovino

Kayla Iacovino is an American volcanologist, noted for her widespread fieldwork and experimental petrology. She was the first woman to do her field work in North Korea and has international experience and recognition. Originally from Arizona in the United States, she has worked in countries including Chile, North Korea, China, Costa Rica, Antarctica, Italy, Japan and Ethiopia.[1]

Kayla Iacovino
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge, Arizona State University
Scientific career
FieldsVolcanology, Experimental petrology
InstitutionsJacobs Inc. at NASA
Doctoral advisorClive Oppenheimer
Websitehttps://www.kaylaiacovino.com/

Early life edit

Iacovino was born and raised in Arizona. She entered Arizona State University in 2005, with the initial interest of filming and directing or becoming an astronaut but quickly became fascinated by geology. In her sophomore year, she began working for and researching with petrologist Gordon Moore. She then pursued her doctoral degree at the University of Cambridge.[2]

Career edit

Iacovino's work has involved carefully negotiated diplomatic relations with countries such as North Korea. During one of these trips, she worked alongside a team of their scientists as the only woman involved.[3] She was the first female scientist to ever conduct traveling research in North Korea and was also the only American on this expedition. Iacovino is part of a small group of women in volcanology, and is highly respected for her work ethic and strength.[4]

Iacovino's work in North Korea is part of an international effort (which includes American, British, North Korean, and Chinese colleagues) to understand Mount Paektu, an volcano located on the border between North Korea and China.[5] The work is led by British scientists Clive Oppenheimer (Iacovino's PhD supervisor) and James Hammond and was recently featured in the Werner Herzog documentary "Into the Inferno". The group's work has been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. Notably, the publications include both western and North Korean co-authors.[6][7]

In 2012, Iacovino also studied Erta Ale in Ethiopia. During this, her team was the target of a high-profile attempt to capture and imprison Westerners. Due to a delay in traveling, this was not successful - although several other tourists were harmed.[3][8]

Currently, Iacovino is working for Jacobs Inc. at NASA's Johnson Space Center.[9] Iacovino was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Arizona State University. Iacovino previously held a National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the United States Department of the Interior US Geological Survey. She recreates magma chambers with experimental petrology, characterizes rock samples, measures volcanic degassing, and performs thermodynamic modeling.[1][10]

She has also published articles in scientific journals, lectured at universities such as Arizona State University, and presented around the world. Additionally, she received many research grants, including the AAAS Research Grant most recently.[10]

Personal life edit

Iacovino is the Editor-in-Chief of TrekMovie.com, as a longstanding Star Trek fan. She believes that science fiction is a useful tool in helping the public gain interest in science. She was also inspired by Kate Mulgrew's character - the first female captain of Star Trek. Mulgrew has since met with Iacovino and noted that unlike Iacovino, she "only played one [scientist] on TV."[3]

Iacovino is involved in encouraging young women to pursue STEM careers, such as with projects like the Curiosity Science Program created through a Gold Award Project by one of BBC's 100 Women of 2016, Erin McKenney. In this program, Iacovino described her own career as one that requires curiosity, interest in the world, and a willingness to get your hands dirty.[11][12][13] In a separate interview, her advice to people interested in volcanology was, "Follow your heart, and see what path that leads you down and find something that you’re passionate about."[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Me". Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Down to Earth With: Volcanologist Kayla Iacovino | EARTH Magazine". www.earthmagazine.org. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  3. ^ a b c Pagliery, Jose (2016-08-22). "Meet the Trekkie who became a real-life vulcanologist". CNNMoney. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  4. ^ . discov-her.com. Archived from the original on 2018-02-13. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  5. ^ Fleur, Nicholas St (2016-12-09). "Only a Rumbling Volcano Could Make North Korea and the West Play Nice". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  6. ^ Kyong-Song, Ri; Hammond, James O. S.; Chol-Nam, Ko; Hyok, Kim; Yong-Gun, Yun; Gil-Jong, Pak; Chong-Song, Ri; Oppenheimer, Clive; Liu, Kosima W. (2016-04-01). "Evidence for partial melt in the crust beneath Mt. Paektu (Changbaishan), Democratic People's Republic of Korea and China". Science Advances. 2 (4): e1501513. Bibcode:2016SciA....2E1513K. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1501513. ISSN 2375-2548. PMC 4846464. PMID 27152343.
  7. ^ Iacovino, Kayla; Ju-Song, Kim; Sisson, Thomas; Lowenstern, Jacob; Kuk-Hun, Ri; Jong-Nam, Jang; Kun-Ho, Song; Song-Hwan, Ham; Oppenheimer, Clive (2016-11-01). "Quantifying gas emissions from the "Millennium Eruption" of Paektu volcano, Democratic People's Republic of Korea/China". Science Advances. 2 (11): e1600913. Bibcode:2016SciA....2E0913I. doi:10.1126/sciadv.1600913. ISSN 2375-2548. PMC 5262451. PMID 28138521.
  8. ^ Davison, William; Smith, David (2012-01-19). "Ethiopia attack: British survivor endures 12-hour ordeal on volcano". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 2021-07-05. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  9. ^ "ARES | Bios | Kayla Iacovino". ares.jsc.nasa.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-14.
  10. ^ a b "Research – Dr. Kayla Iacovino". www.kaylaiacovino.com. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  11. ^ . gsgwmgirls.org. Archived from the original on 2018-02-18. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  12. ^ "As it happened: Record-breaking number of women added to Wikipedia". BBC News. 2016-12-07. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  13. ^ "Curiosity". Curiosity. Retrieved 2017-01-03.
  14. ^ Serrato Marks, Gabriela (2020-09-19). "Volcano diplomacy and the future of eruption predictions: the life of a volcanologist". Massive Science. Retrieved 2021-01-15.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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international experience and recognition Originally from Arizona in the United States she has worked in countries including Chile North Korea China Costa Rica Antarctica Italy Japan and Ethiopia 1 Kayla IacovinoNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Cambridge Arizona State UniversityScientific careerFieldsVolcanology Experimental petrologyInstitutionsJacobs Inc at NASADoctoral advisorClive OppenheimerWebsitehttps www kaylaiacovino com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editIacovino was born and raised in Arizona She entered Arizona State University in 2005 with the initial interest of filming and directing or becoming an astronaut but quickly became fascinated by geology In her sophomore year she began working for and researching with petrologist Gordon Moore She then pursued her doctoral degree at the University of Cambridge 2 Career editIacovino s work has involved carefully negotiated diplomatic relations with countries such as North Korea During one of these trips she worked alongside a team of their scientists as the only woman involved 3 She was the first female scientist to ever conduct traveling research in North Korea and was also the only American on this expedition Iacovino is part of a small group of women in volcanology and is highly respected for her work ethic and strength 4 Iacovino s work in North Korea is part of an international effort which includes American British North Korean and Chinese colleagues to understand Mount Paektu an volcano located on the border between North Korea and China 5 The work is led by British scientists Clive Oppenheimer Iacovino s PhD supervisor and James Hammond and was recently featured in the Werner Herzog documentary Into the Inferno The group s work has been published in peer reviewed scientific journals Notably the publications include both western and North Korean co authors 6 7 In 2012 Iacovino also studied Erta Ale in Ethiopia During this her team was the target of a high profile attempt to capture and imprison Westerners Due to a delay in traveling this was not successful although several other tourists were harmed 3 8 Currently Iacovino is working for Jacobs Inc at NASA s Johnson Space Center 9 Iacovino was a Post Doctoral Fellow at Arizona State University Iacovino previously held a National Science Foundation Post Doctoral Fellowship at the United States Department of the Interior US Geological Survey She recreates magma chambers with experimental petrology characterizes rock samples measures volcanic degassing and performs thermodynamic modeling 1 10 She has also published articles in scientific journals lectured at universities such as Arizona State University and presented around the world Additionally she received many research grants including the AAAS Research Grant most recently 10 Personal life editIacovino is the Editor in Chief of TrekMovie com as a longstanding Star Trek fan She believes that science fiction is a useful tool in helping the public gain interest in science She was also inspired by Kate Mulgrew s character the first female captain of Star Trek Mulgrew has since met with Iacovino and noted that unlike Iacovino she only played one scientist on TV 3 Iacovino is involved in encouraging young women to pursue STEM careers such as with projects like the Curiosity Science Program created through a Gold Award Project by one of BBC s 100 Women of 2016 Erin McKenney In this program Iacovino described her own career as one that requires curiosity interest in the world and a willingness to get your hands dirty 11 12 13 In a separate interview her advice to people interested in volcanology was Follow your heart and see what path that leads you down and find something that you re passionate about 14 References edit a b About Me Retrieved January 3 2017 Down to Earth With Volcanologist Kayla Iacovino EARTH Magazine www earthmagazine org Retrieved 2017 01 03 a b c Pagliery Jose 2016 08 22 Meet the Trekkie who became a real life vulcanologist CNNMoney Retrieved 2017 01 03 Dr Kayla Iacovino In the footsteps of a volcano scientist discov her com Archived from the original on 2018 02 13 Retrieved 2017 01 03 Fleur Nicholas St 2016 12 09 Only a Rumbling Volcano Could Make North Korea and the West Play Nice The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2017 01 03 Kyong Song Ri Hammond James O S Chol Nam Ko Hyok Kim Yong Gun Yun Gil Jong Pak Chong Song Ri Oppenheimer Clive Liu Kosima W 2016 04 01 Evidence for partial melt in the crust beneath Mt Paektu Changbaishan Democratic People s Republic of Korea and China Science Advances 2 4 e1501513 Bibcode 2016SciA 2E1513K doi 10 1126 sciadv 1501513 ISSN 2375 2548 PMC 4846464 PMID 27152343 Iacovino Kayla Ju Song Kim Sisson Thomas Lowenstern Jacob Kuk Hun Ri Jong Nam Jang Kun Ho Song Song Hwan Ham Oppenheimer Clive 2016 11 01 Quantifying gas emissions from the Millennium Eruption of Paektu volcano Democratic People s Republic of Korea China Science Advances 2 11 e1600913 Bibcode 2016SciA 2E0913I doi 10 1126 sciadv 1600913 ISSN 2375 2548 PMC 5262451 PMID 28138521 Davison William Smith David 2012 01 19 Ethiopia attack British survivor endures 12 hour ordeal on volcano The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Archived from the original on 2021 07 05 Retrieved 2017 01 03 ARES Bios Kayla Iacovino ares jsc nasa gov Retrieved 2023 08 14 a b Research Dr Kayla Iacovino www kaylaiacovino com Retrieved 2017 01 03 Erin McKenney Earns Girl Scout Gold Award Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains gsgwmgirls org Archived from the original on 2018 02 18 Retrieved 2017 01 03 As it happened Record breaking number of women added to Wikipedia BBC News 2016 12 07 Retrieved 2017 01 03 Curiosity Curiosity Retrieved 2017 01 03 Serrato Marks Gabriela 2020 09 19 Volcano diplomacy and the future of eruption predictions the life of a volcanologist Massive Science Retrieved 2021 01 15 External links editOfficial website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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