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Jeffrey J. Daniels
is currently a professor in the Department of Geological
Sciences and associate dean for research and graduate studies in
the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at The Ohio
State University. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees in geology
from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. in geophysical
engineering from the Colorado School of Mines. He worked for the
U.S. Geological Survey in Denver from 1974-1985. He joined the
faculty of OSU in 1985. His primary research emphasis has been
developing high resolution subsurface imaging techniques for
engineering and environmental applications. His current research
focus is on the integration of geophysical methods through
visualization and numerical fusion, and hydrogeophysics. He is a
member of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), the Society of
Exploration Geophysicists (SEG), the Society of Professional
Well Log Analysts, the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical
Society (EEGS), AAAS, and Sigma Xi. He was the founding
President of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical
Society, and currently Chairs the Science Advisory Board for the
Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP).
In spite of his numerous leadership roles, he maintains an
active research program, and is an author of over 90
professional publications. |