Michael Manga
Scholar

Michael Manga

Google Scholar ID: dShBbNsAAAAJ
University of California, Berkeley
volcanologyhydrogeologygeodynamicsplanetary sciencefluid mechanics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
11,607
 
H-index
56
 
i10-index
266
 
Publications
20
 
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0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - CIFAR fellow, 2022
  • - Carl Friedrich von Siemens Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 2021
  • - American Association for the Advancement of Science, fellow 2019
  • - National Academy of Sciences, 2018
  • - UC Berkeley Distinguished Teaching Award, 2017
  • - Noyce Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 2017
  • - Bunsen Medal, European Geoscience Union, 2011
  • - MacArthur Fellow, 2005
  • - Geological Society of America, fellow 2004
  • - Donath Medal, Geological Society of America, 2003
  • - Macelwane Medal, American Geophysical Union, 2002
  • - American Geophysical Union, fellow 2002
  • - Sloan Fellowship, 2001
  • - Ersted Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of Oregon, 1999
  • - Richard A. Bray Faculty Fellow, University of Oregon, 1999
  • - National Science Foundation, CAREER award, 1997
Research Experience
  • - Miller Fellow, Miller Institute for Basic Research in the Sciences, UC Berkeley, August 1994 – August 1996
  • - Assistant professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, September 1996 – June 2001
  • - Associate professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley, July 2001 – July 2006
  • - Professor, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley, July 2006 – present
  • - Miller Professor, September 2008 – June 2009
  • - Judy Webb chair of physical sciences, 2013-2018
  • - Freedman chair in Education and the Berkeley Collegium, 2019-2024
  • - Distinguished Professor, July 2019 - present
  • - Department chair, July 2018-2021, 2022-2024
Education
  • - B.Sc. (Geophysics) McGill University, June 1990
  • - S.M. (Engineering Sciences) Harvard University, June 1992
  • - Ph.D. (Earth and Planetary Sciences) Harvard University, May 1994
Background
  • Research interests include geological processes that shape Earth’s surface, such as the reasons why planets have volcanoes, how those volcanic eruptions affect climate and other Earth systems, and how geological processes interact with groundwater. He also studies similar processes on other planets.
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