Dr. Karl Lang is a Geologist and an Assistant Professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech. His research is focused on the evolution of Earth’s surface of extended geological timescale, using a variety of novel numerical and geochemical tools. He obtained a BS from the College of William and Mary, a PhD from the University of Washington. He was previously an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow at Karls Eberhard Universität Tübingen, a Vetenskapsrådet Postdoctoral Fellow at Stockholm University, a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pomona College and an Assistant Professor in the City University of New York.