I am Edgar Carrillo, a Ph.D. student in Earth Science at the University of Oregon, focusing on Volcano Physics. My research explores the dynamics of explosive volcanic eruptions, particularly the influence of external water on volcanic plume behavior. I have a strong background in Physics, having earned my M.S. from Fisk University and my B.S. from California State University, San Bernardino. I develop computational tools ranging from automating tasks to modeling complex physical phenomena. These tools are made available as open-source software, ensuring that they are accessible to students, scientists, and researchers globally.
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Submarine Volcanism, Oceanography, Pyroclastic Density Currents, Conduit Dynamics, Magma Bodies, Igneous Petrology, Fluid Mechanics, Mathematical Modeling