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About Raymond Johnston

I am currently researching the geochemistry involved in plate subduction and the production of serpentinite seamounts in the Mariana forearc. I was a member of International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 366, Mariana Convergent Margin and South Chamorro Seamount. As a graduate student, I perform laboratory analysis of samples collected on USF'S Center for Advanced Spectrometry (CAS) Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS) and Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES).

Positions

2013 - Present Non-Academic Position, Synchronization Solutions, L.L.C.
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2005 - 2013 Non-Academic Position, Rimkus Consulting Group, Inc.
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Professional Service and Affiliations

Florida Registered Professional Geologist, License No. 2657
Tennessee Registered Professional Geologist, License No. 5691
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Education

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Present M.S., Graduate Assistant/Graduate Student, University of South Florida
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A.A., Hillsborough Community College
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B.S., University of South Florida
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