Dr. Hale’s research focuses upon developing models of volcanic processes models using the finite element method. She joined the Earth Systems Science Computational Centre (ESSCC) in March 2005 after completing her Ph.D. in Computational Volcanology in January 2005 from the University of Reading, UK. The title of her thesis being "Computationally Modelling the Lava Dome on Soufriere Hills Volcano, Montserrat". She also has two master degrees in physics, a first class degree with honours (M.Phys.) and a research master degree (M.Phil.), both from the University of Lancaster, UK. She was successfully awarded a three-year research grant from the Australian Research Council to commence January 2007 with the title “Computationally Modelling a Volcano: Flow and Stability”. For this, she was also awarded an Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship (APD.)
For further details for Dr. Hale’s research, please see her personal pages.
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