Carolyn Eyles is internationally-recognized for her applied research in glacial sedimentology. She is currently a professor at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario where she teaches advanced glacial sedimentology courses.
Carolyn's extensive experience in glacial sediments allows unique access to learning from her about glacial processes control subsurface heterogeneities or uniformities. Carolyn's long list of publications are widely referenced among both academics and professionals doing work in glaciated areas.
Carolyn will be teaching course sessions dedicated to reconstructing and depicting the regional glacial framework along with three-dimensional mapping of glacial sequence stratigraphy for application to environmental and engineering projects.
In 2009, Carolyn was awarded the 3M National Teaching Fellow by 3M Canada and The Teaching and Learning in Higher Education in recognition for her teaching and research achievements.