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Dr. Gloria Eisenstadt

Geoscience
Building 233A

(817)272-2997

gloria_eisenstadt@yahoo.com

Dr. Gloria Eisenstadt is a Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor at the Geology Department, University of Texas at Arlington. She is currently combining structural consulting work for E&P companies with research and teaching duties at the University. Dr. Eisenstadt’s main areas of research are inversion structures, the use of physical models to understand structural deformation, seismic interpretation of complex structures, and cross section balancing. In addition to her university teaching, she offers several courses in topics related to structural geology and seismic interpretation to the oil industry.

Dr. Eisenstadt worked at Mobil Technology Company for 11 years as an international structural consultant, researcher, and technical teacher. She received her Ph.D. from The Johns Hopkins University in 1990 where she studied the structural evolution of the Innuitian Fold Belt in Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada.

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