
Phone:
404-894-3942
Email:
jennifer.glass@eas.gatech.edu
Office:
ES&T 1234
Jean “Chris” Purvis Professor
- Astrobiology
- Anaerobic oxidation of methane
- Environmental controls on greenhouse gas cycling, with a focus on methane and nitrous oxide, in terrestrial and marine ecosystems
- Biogeochemical cycles of bioessential trace elements
- Marine microbiology, with a focus on anaerobic metabolisms
- Influence of trace metal bioavailability on microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling
- Integrating omic and geochemical datasets
- Co-evolution of microbial metabolisms and ocean chemistry over Earth history
- Ph.D. Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, 2011
- B.Sc. Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, 2006
- B.Sc. Oceanography, University of Washington, 2006
- American Geophysical Union Thomas Hilker Early Career Award for Excellence in Biogeosciences, 2021
- American Society of Microbiology Alice C. Evans Award for Advancement of Women, 2021
- Scialog Fellow, Signatures of Life in the Universe Initiative, 2020
- Georgia Tech Faces of Inclusive Excellence, 2020
- Georgia Tech College of Sciences Immel Teaching Award, 2019
- Faculty Champion Award in Green Infrastructure and Citizen Science, GT Serve-Learn-Sustain, 2019
- Kavli Fellow, 2018
- Georgia Tech Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Judith Curry Service Award, 2016
- NASA Astrobiology Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 2011-2013
- PEO Scholar, Arizona State University, 2010-2011
- NSF Graduate Research Fellow, Arizona State University, 2007-2010