Mika McKinnon explained

Mika McKinnon
Fields:Geophysics, Disaster Research, Science Communication
Workplaces:SETI Institute
FEMA
Gizmodo
Natural Resources Canada
Alma Mater:University of California, Santa Barbara
The University of British Columbia
Thesis Title:Landslide runout: statistical analysis of physical characteristics and model parameters
Thesis Url:https://open.library.ubc.ca/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0052933
Thesis Year:2010
Academic Advisors:Oldrich Hungr
Known For:Disaster research, Stargate
Website:Website

Mika McKinnon is a Canadian field geophysicist, disaster researcher, and science communicator. She is a co-investigator of the Southwest Research Institute's Project ESPRESSO and was a science adviser to the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis and Stargate Universe.[1]

Education and early career

In 2000, she was a student in the astronomy program of the Summer Science Program and later served on its board and as a guest lecturer.[2] [3] [4]

McKinnon received her Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2005, attending the College of Creative Studies. There, she re-launched the Society of Physics Students chapter and led a student colloquia on science in fiction.[5]

She received her Master of Science in geophysics from the University of British Columbia in 2010.[6] Her graduate work was about assessing and managing risk of landslides using statistical models to map their physical characteristics to better predict landslide runout and reduce the number of casualties and the extent of the damage.[7] [8]

While looking for work after graduation, during a hiring freeze by the Canadian government, she discovered women in her field were being hired because they could be paid less than men – which contributed to her vocal support for women and minorities in science.[1]

Research career

McKinnon's research interests are in disaster management, preparedness, and communication, working at the intersection of scientific research, advocacy and policy. In policy, she uses expertise in both science and communication to teach science to disaster managers, revising Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) science curriculum for emergency managers as a contractor and working on several projects with Natural Resources Canada.

McKinnon is a co-investigator of Project ESPRESSO, lending her expertise in terrestrial landslides and hazard mapping towards the project's goal of characterizing extraterrestrial target surfaces (asteroids, comets, and moons) and reducing other operational risks for robots and humans in space exploration.[9] The project, which represents a consortium of seven partner institutions, was proposed in response to NASA's 2016 call for Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute nodes, and is one of four selected projects resulting from that call.[10] She holds a joint appointment at the SETI Institute, one of ESPRESSO's partner institutions.

Science communication

McKinnon earned the 2022 E. R. Ward Neale Medal, for sustained outstanding efforts in sharing earth science with Canadians, from the Geological Association of Canada.[11]

McKinnon began her science communication efforts as a Master's student at UBC, after answering a call from the producers of the television show for a physicist who could help with accurate scientific justifications for the show's science fiction plots. After graduation, she pursued a career in science communication that included popular science writing and continuing her consulting role on the television shows Stargate: Atlantis and .[12] [13] More recently, McKinnon has consulted on Doomsday: 10 Ways the World Will End, No Tomorrow, Madam Secretary, and .[14] In a profile with her alma mater, UCSB, she says that her interest in communication stemmed from the media's misrepresentation of a major landslide in the Pacific Northwest.

She was a contributing editor for Gawker Media, providing coverage on popular science topics for io9 and later became a science writer for Gizmodo.[15] Her bylines cover topics including space exploration, dinosaur discovery, the convergence of science and art, and disaster preparedness. Her writing is in publications including Wired UK, Smithsonian magazine, Ars Technica, and Astronomy.[16] [17] [18] [19]

She volunteers for the National Academy of Sciences Science & Entertainment Exchange, providing subject matter expertise to the entertainment industry for more accurate depictions of science in the media.[20]

References

  1. News: Young Professional Profile: Mika McKinnon, UBC M.S. '10. Wagner. Sarah. 2017-04-18. Yale Scientific Magazine. 2018-07-27. en-US.
  2. Web site: Universal Times. October 2009. Summer Science Program. 2019-12-19.
  3. Web site: Universal Times. October 2011. Summer Science Program. 2019-12-19.
  4. Web site: Board of Trustees. https://web.archive.org/web/20160315114539/https://summerscience.org/about/board-of-trustees/. 2016-03-15. Summer Science Program. 2019-12-19.
  5. Web site: Disasters and Space Exploration. Proctor. Will. Shapiro. Emma. 2018-05-25. UC Santa Barbara College of Creative Studies. en. 2018-07-27.
  6. McKinnon. Mika. Landslide runout: statistical analysis of physical characteristics and model parameters. 2010. University of British Columbia.
  7. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=VtN7BwAAQBAJ&pg=PA187. Landslides: Types, Mechanisms and Modeling. McDougall. Scott. McKinnon. Mika. Hungr. Oldrich. 2012-08-23. Cambridge University Press. 9781139560399. 187–195. en. Developments in landslide runout prediction.
  8. McKinnon. Mika. Hungr. Oldrich. McDougall. Scott. 2008. Dynamic Analyses of Canadian Landslides. Proceedings of the 4th Canadian Conference on Geohazards: From Causes to Management.
  9. Web site: Team. ESPRESSO. en-US. 2018-07-26.
  10. News: NASA Selects New Research Teams to Further Solar System Exploration. Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute. 2020-02-06. en-US.
  11. Web site: E.R.Ward Neale Medal. GAC. 14 April 2022.
  12. News: This Physicist Makes Sure 'Stargate' Is Scientifically Accurate. Ronson. Jacqueline. 2016-07-22. Inverse. 2018-07-26. en.
  13. Web site: Profiles In Versatility: Mika McKinnon. Levine. Alaina G.. June 2017. American Physical Society. en. 2018-07-27.
  14. Web site: Mika McKinnon. IMDb. 2018-11-29.
  15. Web site: Mika McKinnon. Kinja.com. en-US. 2018-07-27.
  16. Mika McKinnon. Wired. 2018-07-27.
  17. Web site: Articles by Mika McKinnon. Smithsonian Magazine. en. 2018-07-27.
  18. News: As fires rage, emergency responders rely on familiar apps to save lives. McKinnon. Mika. 2016-05-09. Ars Technica. 2018-07-27. en-us.
  19. News: Mika McKinnon. Astronomy.com. 2018-07-27.
  20. Web site: Scientist Spotlight: Mika McKinnon. Science and Entertainment Exchange. en-US. 2018-07-27.

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