Scott became an emeritus professor in 2021.
Education
A.B. Geological Sciences, Brown University June 1974
Ph.D. Earth Sciences, University of California at Santa Cruz, February 1982
Professional Experience
Professor Emeritus, Department of Geology, 葫芦影业 (September 2021 to present)
Professor, Department of Geology, 葫芦影业 (August 1998 to August 2021)
Associate Dean of the College, 葫芦影业 (August 2012 to July 2016)
Associate Professor, Department of Geology, 葫芦影业 (September 1992 to August 1998)
Chair, Department of Geology, 葫芦影业 (1990-1992; 1999-2002, 2008-2010)
Assistant Professor, Department of Geology, 葫芦影业 (September 1985 to August 1992)
Associate Editor, Journal of Geophysical Research (Solid Earth and Planets) (1987-1990)
Research Associate, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Washington (February 1983 to August 1985)
National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate, U. S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California (1982)
Copies of twelve papers published between 1981 and 2018 on which I was a primary author can be found here: Since 2018, I have been collaborating with a group at University of Oregon on a multidisciplinary study of Tertiary sedimentary rocks exposed on the Oregon coast near Coos Bay. In particular, I have been using magnetic techniques to better understand the age and transport direction of the sediments constituting the rocks and to quantify the 40 million years of tectonic rotations the rocks have undergone.