Janine began collaborating with GeoTenerife in summer 2023, leading an international team working on a National Geographic-funded project to use remote sensing and ground-based field data to explore building damage and lava flow characteristics from the 2021 Volcán de Tajogaite eruption on La Palma. Also starting in summer 2023, Janine is working as part of the GeoTenerife and GeoIntern programme to assist with science communication teaching and projects.
Janine is an interdisciplinary volcanologist currently studying Mt Doom (Ngāuruhoe) and La Palma, Canary Islands, and is also researching into tsunami hazards in New Zealand with GNS. She has a PhD in Volcanology and Remote Sensing from the University of Pittsburgh, which used a range of remote sensing imagery to assess volcanic processes and topographic change at Shiveluch volcano in Kamchatka, Russia. Janine is also an avid and committed science communicator, regularly communicating her work and other volcanological information through her social media channels and global media interviews. In 2020, she also began a YouTube series called ‘Volcano Moments’, which featured accessible interviews with a range of volcanologists across the globe.
Our collaborative work aims to be valuable in better understanding how we can assess damage from volcanic eruptions and ground-truth what we see from satellites, as well as work towards our goal of providing every young geoscientist with science communication training.