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    - 2011-2016 Exploration and Development Geologist, Chevron Corporation, Houston,
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     - NASA Ames
     - NASA Ames
     - Solar System Exploration Resource Virtual Institute (SSERVI)
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     personal_statement: Presently Josh's research focuses on predicting and understanding
       the distribution of critical minerals and valuable resources on Earth, Mars,
       the distribution of critical minerals and valuable resources on Earth, Mars,
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       OUR Cosmic Environment (RESOURCE) project and NASAs Volatiles Investigating
       OUR Cosmic Environment (RESOURCE) project and NASAs Volatiles Investigating
       Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) project.
       Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) project.
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      Science Center, Spokane WA.
    - 2011-2016 Exploration and Development Geologist, Chevron Corporation, Houston,
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    title: Research Geologist

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   - Solar System Exploration Resource Virtual Institute (SSERVI)
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     two-, three-, and four- dimension modeling, and machine learning. His recent
     work includes a tungsten resource assessment in the Great Basin, platinum group
     elements in the Duluth Complex of the Mid-Continent Rift, and subsurface geometry
     in southwest Montana.He is also a co-investigator for the Solar System Exploration
     Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), Resources for Exploration & Science of
     OUR Cosmic Environment (RESOURCE) project and NASAs Volatiles Investigating
     Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) project.