Clinton Andrew “Andy” Grand Pré, Ph.D

Project Manager & Senior Geoscientist

 

 

Biography

Dr. Clinton Andrew “Andy” Grand Pré (BA, Franklin and Marshall College; PhD University of Pennsylvania) is a geologist, paleoclimatologist, micropaleontologist, and Quaternary geologist. They have conducted field-based geology research in South America (fluvial geology, stratigraphy and sedimentology), Indonesia (paleotectonics and paleoenvironmental change), and North America (paleoclimate, tectonics, environmental change, and sea level research). Upon graduating with their PhD from University of Pennsylvania, they were a visiting assistant professor at Franklin and Marshall College for two years, where they currently remain a visiting scholar. They served at Earthwater Technologies, Inc. Project Manager for projects in California and Texas.

Andy’s primary tasks included networking between the science, management, and operation teams; organizing sub-contracted work; managing field team operation procedures and budgets; managing collection of deliverables from sub-contractors; and providing logistical support. Their scientific contributions include: (1) designing and running land-based geologic and geophysical surveys; (2) interpreting geophysics, hydrologic, climate, paleoclimate and geologic data; and (3) creating geoscience visualizations and reports. They are a co-developer of Power 7 Corporation’s Transformational Groundwater Exploration (TGE) technology.

Andy is currently completing a second Ph.D at the Schachner Lab at LSU in Clinical Anatomy.