Daniel Brunson

About

Burke is a Doctoral Candidate of Geology at The University of North Dakota (UND) Harold Hamm School of Geology and Geological Engineering (HHSGGE) in Grand Forks, ND with research advisor Dr. William Gosnold. His subdisciplines of focus are Geophysics and Structural Geology, and his research interests primarily include General and Practical Geothermics. Burke is an open science advocate. In his free time, he can be found searching for his next cup of coffee. He enjoys outdoors activities, exercise, gaming and board games, working on his website, and continuing education with online resources.

Work

University of North Dakota
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Doctoral Student

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University of North Dakota
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Masters Student

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Schlumberger Ltd
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Offshore Drilling Data Analyst - Grade 7 (Field Technical Analyst 1)

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Schlumberger Ltd
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Offshore Drilling Mud Logger - Grade 7 (Field Technical Analyst 1)

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The University of Alabama
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Research Assistant

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St. Paul's Episcopal School
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Teacher

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Education

University of North Dakota
United States of America

Ph.D.

University of North Dakota
United States of America

GISc

University of North Dakota
United States of America

M.S.

Schlumberger Sugar Land Technology Centers
United States of America

Training Certifications

The University of Alabama
United States of America

B.S. (Dual Major)

St. Paul's Episcopal School
United States of America

Diploma

Publications

Geophysical Analysis Of The Paleogeothermal Gradient And Heat Flow In The Williston Basin, ND

Summary

dissertation-thesis

Concept for a Distributed Baseload Binary Power Network

Published by

Geothermal Resources Council Transactions

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journal-article

Phylogeographical structure and temporal complexity in American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua; Altingiaceae)

Published by

Molecular Ecology

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journal-article

Daniel Brunson