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17 July 2025

Intern Spotlight: Alex Mehta (Student Careers)

Alex Mehta is one of EarthScope’s 2025 Science Communication Interns, working with Scott Johnson and Emily Zawacki on a variety of visual media, including videos and infographics. She is currently a senior at the University of Georgia, where she is majoring in Marine Science. She is very passionate about science communication, particularly in the area of climate change.

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15 July 2025

Intern Spotlight: Beck Hufstetler (Student Careers)

Beck Hufstetler is one of EarthScope’s 2025 Science Communication Interns, working with Scott Johnson and Emily Zawacki. She’s working on creating videos and articles about how scientists locate materials deep underground, and why these materials are so important.

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10 July 2025

Intern Spotlight: Riley Zhang (Student Careers)

Yurong “Riley” Zhang (she/her) is EarthScope’s Summer 2025 Instrumentation Intern, working with Chris Calvelage. She is currently a PhD candidate at Michigan State University, working the seismic structure of Tonga and Pampean subduction zones and mantle wedges, with a particular emphasis on seismic attenuation, velocity tomography, and stress drop analysis. Previously, she earned her bachelor’s in geophysics from the University of Science and Technology of China.

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8 July 2025

Intern Spotlight: Viridis Miranda (Student Careers)

Viridis Miranda (she/her) is from Puerto Rico, and is currently a master’s student at the University of Puerto Rico’s Mayagüez Campus. She is one of three of EarthScope’s Summer 2025 Science Communication Career Interns, working with Scott Johnson and Emily Zawacki.

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10 August 2023

Intern Spotlight: Bailey Fitzgerald (Student Career)

Bailey Fitzgerald is a fourth year PhD student at Ohio State University studying the relationship between earthquakes and underwater landslides. This summer Bailey has been selected to participate in the Student Career Internship program as a science communication intern.

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