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David Small has been a California boy all his life. He grew up in sunny San Diego and earned his Bachelors of Science at the University of California, Santa Cruz… Go Slugs! Here he was an active member of the department, conducting research on microseismicity in the southern Cascadia Subduction Zone as well as research characterizing block rotation in Red Rock Canyon in Nevada using paleomagnetism. During his undergraduate studies, he was involved in the IRIS summer internship characterizing Lithospheric anisotropy throughout Australia using receiver function analysis. Now he plans to work with Douglas Toomey and Diego Melgar to continue research in seismology with a focus on subduction zones. Outside of academics, he likes to spend his time doing anything to keep him moving: long walks around the city with his dog (Fen), climbing, rollerskating, and pole dancing… you name it!

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