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August 30, 2010
Follow fun problems and develop own tools; geology and civil engineer; how
humans influence dynamics of earth surface and seafloor; in Universities,
departments will fade away, forming only 2-3 clusters to cooperate across
disciplines; putting the career on the line to force the issue you believe
in; students, ask yourself about your inner level of passion
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University of Illinois
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THIS IS AN IMPORTANT INTERVIEW TO ME. IT'S THE FIRST ONE I DON'T RECORD PERSONALLY. ALESSANDRO CANTELLI, WHO KINDLY ACCEPTED TO BE MY FIRST GUINEA PIG IN MINIGEOLOGY, DRIVES THIS SPECTACULAR INTERVIEW WITH A VISIONARY RESEARCHER.
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Gary likes morphodynamics which is the study of the evolution of landscapes and seascapes in response to the erosion and deposition of sediment. He received a couple of tens of awards for his contributions. He published between one and two hundred papers! Have a look at his website. Now professor at the University of Illinois. Ph.D. at University of Minnesota. A visionary.