Katelyn Wallace
PhD Student

About Me

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Iโ€™m currently a PhD student in Geology at the University of Houston, where my research focuses on advancing exploration methods for Rare Earth Elements (REEs) using hyperspectral imaging and geochemical analysis. These elements are critical for many of todayโ€™s technologies, from renewable energy systems to electronics, yet theyโ€™re notoriously challenging to locate and extract. My work aims to address this challenge by developing innovative, non-invasive techniques to make REE exploration more efficient and sustainable.

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Education

PhD in Geology

University of Houston

Expected Graduation: May 2028

MS in Geoscience

Texas A&M University

MBA

Texas A&M University -Corpus Christi

BS in Geology

Texas A&M University – Kingsville

Core Skills and Expertise

Remote Sensing and GIS

Utilizing remote sensing techniques, including hyperspectral imaging and GIS, to accurately map and analyze geological features and mineral resources.

XRF Analysis

Proficient in X-ray fluorescence analysis, allowing for accurate elemental identification of geological samples in lab settings.

Data Management and Processing

Experienced in handling large geospatial and spectrometric datasets, ensuring data integrity and extracting meaningful insights.

Field Sampling and Lab Techniques

Well-versed in preparing geological samples with precision, ensuring high-quality data for subsequent laboratory analysis and imaging techniques.

Technical Writing and Research Documentation

Adept at producing clear, well-organized research reports and technical documents to effectively communicate complex findings.

Analytical Problem-Solving

Skilled in identifying challenges within exploration processes and applying systematic, data-driven approaches to resolve them effectively.

Research Highlights

Hyperspectral Imaging for REE Detection

Hyperspectral Imaging for REE Detection

Utilized hyperspectral imaging to precisely map Rare Earth Element (REE) distributions, improving exploration efficiency and supporting sustainable resource management.

Geospatial Database for Oil Exploration

Geospatial Database for Oil Exploration

Developed a Google Earth-integrated database for oil well data, providing mudloggers with real-time access to well information, enhancing field decision-making.

Environmental Impact of Sand Dune Migration

Environmental Impact of Sand Dune Migration

Mapped sand dune movement to assess potential risks to local infrastructure, aiding community planning and environmental management.

Get in Touch

Feel free to reach out if you’d like to learn more about my research, discuss collaboration opportunities, or just connect!

Email: moscukw@gmail.com


Office Location

University of Houston

SR1 236