Danielle Moyer
Danielle uses a wide range of tools to study active volcanic systems on our Earth in an effort to better understand the hazards these systems pose on nearby communities. She is particularly interested in volcanic ash and using Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (sUAVs) to take measurements during volcanic eruptions. Her research gave her the chance to travel the world and work with a diverse team of scientists, and she is looking forward to being a part of the Voices for Science Cohort.
                                                                    








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