TianY. Dong

6100 Main Street.MS-126.Houston.TX.77005

Phone: 1-713-829-2466 • Email:

Education:

•2019*Ph.D., Earth Science, Rice University *anticipated graduation

•2015M.S., Earth Science, Rice University

•2013B.S., Geological Sciences, University of Texas, Austin

Work, Project and Research Experience:

Field Research Assistant, Yellow River Delta, Shandong, China

•2016Surveyed the delta using a total station to constrain surface elevation

Managed research fund: purchased scientific equipment and supplies, tracked and recorded spending

Served as translator during researching meetings and daily field operations

Provided logistic support: organized transportation and accommodation

Assembled and installed surveying equipment to survey vessels

Laboratory Manager, Sedimentology Laboratory, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA

•2015-Maintained and organized lab equipment

Mentored new graduate students on various analytical instruments

Ensured safety in the lab and proper usage of instruments

Field work in the Selenga River delta for master thesis, Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia

•2013, 2014Collected single-beam bathymetry and side-scan sonar data to constrainchannel geometry.

Collected channel bed and bank materials for grain size analysis.

Collected bank elevation data to calculate bankfull water discharge

Collaborated closely with Russian colleagues during field work and theInternational Delta Meeting (July 2014).

Morphodynamics Laboratory, Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, Texas, USA

•2013Prepared and ran flume experiments to simulate submarine flows (turbidity currents & debris flows) to further understand deepwatertransport processes

Assembled the frames of the experiment flume
Prepared sediment mixtures with different sand to mud ratio and tested their viscosity using Ofite Viscometer

Gathered sediment samples from flume deposit for grain size analysis

GEO 330K Energy Exploration Term Project,Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, Texas, USA

•2012Involved in an exploration project with a team of geoscientists, geophysicists, and engineers in a petroleum geology class.

Used real seismic datafrom offshore Louisiana to picked sand horizons Generated structural maps and cross sections

Produced reservoir volumetric calculations and production recommendations

Produced a detail report that was evaluated by exploration geoscientists andengineers from BHP

Wind Tunnel Laboratory, Jackson School of Geosciences, Austin, Texas, USA

•2012Prepared and ran physical experiments to predict patterns of aeolian sandaccumulation and non- occurrence in northwestern Gulf of Mexico underJurassic wind pattern

Tested a variety of fluid and zinc oxide mixtures to determine the most ideal representation of aeolian sand

Interpreted images of wind-blown mixtures to determine their transport pattern

Refereed Publications:

Dong, T.Y.,Nittrouer, J.A., Il'icheva, E., Pavolv, M., McElroy B., Czapiga, M., Parker, G., 2016,

Controls on gravel termination in seven distributary channels of the Selenga River delta, Baikal Rift basin, Russia, Geological Society of America Bulletin, v.128, no. 7/8, p. 1297-1312

Scientific Presentations and Abstracts:

Nittrouer, J.A., Dong, T.Y.,2015, Hydrodynamics controls on the downstream elimination of gravel, and implications for fluvial-deltaic stratigraphy: two end-member case studies from the Selenga River, Russia, and the Mississippi River, U.S.A., Talk, Abstract at 2015, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Dong, T.Y.,Nittrouer, J.A., McElroy B., Czapiga, M., Il'icheva, E., Pavolv, M., Parker, G., 2014, Sediment Transport Dynamics linked to Morphological Evolution of the Selenga River delta, Lake Baikal, Russia, Poster Abstract at 2014 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec.

Dong, T.Y.,Il'icheva, L., Nittrouer, J.A., Pavolv, M., Morphology and Sediment Transport Dynamics of the Selenga River Delta, Lake Baikal, Russia, Poster Abstract EP31A-0844 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec.

Practical and Analytical Proficiency:

ArcGIS, CARIS HIPS and SIPS, MATLAB, IHS Kingdom, CAMSIZER grain-size analyzer, Malvern Mastersizer 2000 grain-size analyzer, Microsoft Office Suite, Ofite Viscometer, Adobe Suite,

Chinese, native proficiency

Awards:

•2010-12Jackson School of Geosciences Merit Scholarship (4 semesters)

•2013-14Rice University Graduate Student Fellowship

•2016-17Sam and Helen Worden Fellowship

Leadershipand Outreach:

•2014-2015 Vice President of GeoUnion: geology graduate student organization at Rice University, Houston, TX

•2009-2013Lead tours for prospective student, parents, alumni and advising council in the Jackson School, Austin

•2011-2012Social Chair and Underclassmen Liaison for the Undergraduate GeologicalSociety (UGS), Austin, TX

•2010, 2011Hosted geology booth during Explore UT for children, teachers and parentsacross Texas, Austin, TX

•2010, 2011Mentor at the NeoGeo Summer Field Trip for incoming freshmen, Austin, TX

Professional Organization:

American Geophysical Union (AGU): Student Member

American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG): Student Member

Geological Society of America (GSA): Student Member

Teaching Experience:

Teaching Assistant:

•2016ESCI 546 Basin Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, Rice University

•2015ESCI 101 The Earth, Rice University

Team Activities

•2012 Rower for Texas Crew

Work Proficiency

U.S. Citizen

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