Tom Reershemius
About Tom Reershemius
Tom Reershemius is a PhD researcher currently at Yale University, where he has been working since 2019. He has a background in geological and earth sciences from the University of Oxford and has held various internships in finance, architecture, and international organizations.
Current Role at Yale University
Tom Reershemius has been working as a PhD Researcher at Yale University since 2019. His research focuses on topics within the field of Geological and Earth Sciences. Over the past five years, he has contributed to various academic projects and initiatives, enhancing the understanding of geosciences through his work.
Previous Work Experience
Prior to his role at Yale University, Tom Reershemius gained diverse work experience through several internships. He worked as a Summer Intern at Deutsche Bank in 2018 for two months in London, and as a Spring Intern at Shell in 2017 for one month, also in London. Additionally, he completed internships at Glancy Nicholls Architects in 2012 and the Council of Europe in 2014, both lasting one month.
Educational Background
Tom Reershemius attended Bishop Vesey's Grammar School from 2008 to 2015, where he achieved A Level results of A*, A*, A*, A*, and A. He then pursued higher education at the University of Oxford, studying Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, and earned a Master of Earth Sciences (MEarthSci) from 2015 to 2019.
Language Proficiency
In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Tom Reershemius studied French at the Centre International d'Antibes in 2013, where he achieved the Certificat de Langue Française. This program lasted for 11 months and contributed to his language skills.
Early Work Experience
Tom Reershemius began his work experience as a Sales Assistant at Epicerie Ludo in Manchester, United Kingdom, in 2015, where he worked for two months. This early role provided him with foundational skills in customer service and retail operations.