William K. Eymold
Sandia National Laboratories
Geophysics Postdoctoral Appointee
Expertise: Cluster Analysis and Data Mining, Computational Geosciences, Machine Learning, Noble Gas Mass Spectrometry
About Me
Publications
I received my Ph.D from the Ohio State University in 2020 with a dissertation on the evaluation of subsurface fluid flow in fractured media and completed my M.Sc. at University of Southern California in 2017. I've remained active in geologic interpretation of seismic velocity models using objective clustering and machine learning techniques and incorporating noble gas geochemistry to study fault behavior. Currently, I'm working as a Postdoc at Sandia National Laboratories to predict the formation of gas hydrates and model coastal erosion in the Arctic.