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Quincey Nielson is a rising fourth-year undergraduate majoring in Solid Earth and Planetary Science whose academic interests include subduction zone seismicity and bathymetric data analysis. She is an undergraduate researcher working under Dr Newman to study the tsunamigenic properties of normal faults along the Puerto Rico Trench. Quincey is currently a field engineer intern for EarthScope Consortium and is spending the summer repairing GNSS stations and seismic monitoring equipment throughout Alaska. Quincey is set to graduate in Fall 2024 and plans to pursue a master’s degree in geophysics. In her free time, Quincey is involved with several organizations, including Yellow Jacket Roller Derby, Pride Alliance, and the Honors Program’s HLC, while also working at the CRC rock wall. Quincey would like to thank Dr Newman, Dr Ingall, and Dr Wray for being engaging professors and encouraging mentors throughout her time at Georgia Tech.