Sarah Brunell
About Sarah Brunell
Sarah Brunell is a Geosciences Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in geophysics and physics.
Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories
Sarah Brunell has been serving as a Geosciences Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories since 2019. In this role, she focuses on various geoscience-related projects and initiatives. Sandia National Laboratories is known for its research and development in energy, nuclear, and other defense-related sectors. Sarah's work contributes to the laboratory’s mission to ensure the U.S.'s security and technological edge.
Teaching Experience at New Mexico State University
From 2016 to 2018, Sarah Brunell worked as an Instructor at New Mexico State University, located in Carlsbad, NM. During her tenure, she was involved in developing curricula and teaching courses related to geosciences. Her role involved engaging students in learning critical scientific concepts and preparing them for careers in the geosciences field.
Research Role at UCLA
Sarah Brunell was a Graduate Student Researcher at UCLA from 2011 to 2014. During this time, she conducted significant research in Geophysics. Her contributions at UCLA were part of her advanced studies, during which she explored various aspects of Earth sciences, providing valuable insights and advancing knowledge in the field.
Research Assistant at University of Central Florida
Between 2007 and 2011, Sarah Brunell worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Central Florida. She was engaged in various projects relating to Physics. This role allowed her to gain hands-on experience in research methodologies and scientific inquiry, laying a strong foundation for her future career in geosciences.
Educational Background in Geophysics and Physics
Sarah Brunell has an extensive educational background. She earned a degree in Geophysics from the University of California, Los Angeles, from 2011 to 2016. Prior to this, she completed her Bachelor of Science (BS) in Physics at the University of Central Florida, from 2006 to 2011. These academic pursuits have equipped her with a robust understanding of physical sciences and geophysics.