Julie Fosdick
Associate Professor
Julie is a geoscientist with expertise in thermochronology, tectonics, and sedimentary basin analysis. Her research focuses on reconstructing ancient and modern mountain-building and erosion to understand how tectonics, magmatism, erosion, sedimentation, and climate interact to shape the Earth’s crustal structure and surface environments. Julie holds a B.S. in Geological Sciences with High Honors from the University of California at Santa Barbara, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Stanford University in Geological and Environmental Sciences. Julie was a National Science Foundation Earth Science Postdoctoral Fellow through the University of Arizona from 2012-2013. Julie is the recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to explore the detrital thermochronologic signals of sediment recycling in orogenic systems and method development of monazite (U-Th)/He thermochronology, with focus on the Argentine Sierras Pampeanas. She directs the (U-Th)/He thermochronology laboratory service center at UConn and serves as the Department of Earth Sciences Undergraduate Research Coordinator. Julie was a founding board member of the Geological Society of America Geochronology Division and served as its Secretary/Treasurer from 2018-2021. Currently, Julie is the award coordinator for the Association for Women Geoscientists SAGE Award.
Education
- Ph.D.: Geological & Environmental Sciences at Stanford University
- M.S.: Geological & Environmental Sciences at Stanford University
- B.S.: Geological Sciences at University of California, Santa Barbara
Courses
- ERTH 2310E: Creating and Sustaining National Parks
- ERTH 4140 / ERTH 5140: Sedimentary Basin Analysis
- ERTH 4440 / ERTH 5440: Dates and Rates in Earth and Environmental Science
Publications

| julie.fosdick@uconn.edu | |
| Office Location | Beach Hall 325 |
| Link | Research Website |