East tennessee state university
university of pennsylvania
state museum of pennsylvania
Ms, biological sciences
HOMETOWN: New Freedom
CURRENT HOME: Harrisburg
DEGREE: PhD, Paleontology, Biological and Earth Sciences
Welcome to:
Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis
The Tyrant lizard from the McRae from the
Late Cretaceous in New Mexico
I am Steven E. Jasinski, an American paleontologist and zoologist in the Department of Environmental Science and Sustainability at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
I graduated from Susquehannock High School in Glen Rock, PA, and went to Pennsylvania State University afterward. I graduated from Penn State with a B.S. in Geobiology. Along the way I was advised by Dr. Peter Wilf, a paleobiologist, and Dr. Russell Graham, a vertebrate paleontologist. Following Penn State, I attended East Tennessee State University for my M.S. Dr. Jim Mead was my thesis advisor and committee chair, while Drs. Blaine Schubert and Steven Wallace were other committee members. All three were vertebrate paleontologists. I recently finished my Ph.D. program at the University of Pennsylvania working with the renowned Dr. Peter Dodson, along with Drs. Donald Brinkman, Herman Pfefferkorn, Douglas Jerolmack, and Reto Gieré.
2020 - present
American paleontologist and biologist.
2012 - 2021
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
2014 - 2018
Bs, geobiology
Studied biomechanics of theropod dinosaurs
2010 - 2013
Artwork by Sergey Krasovskiy
Hutchemys walkerorum
holotype carapace (BDM 063)
PhD, Paleontology