Zoe Vincent

Zoe Vincent earned her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences from Northwestern University in 2023. During her undergraduate studies, she was actively involved in Dr. Maggie Osburn’s Isotope Geochemistry Lab, where she conducted research using stable isotopes to investigate micro- and macro-ecological processes in Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky. She is currently an Earth Scientist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), working with the Experimental Geophysics team to advance spectral induced polarization (SIP) methods for environmental remediation monitoring. Zoe completed her Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Environmental Science with a concentration in Biogeochemistry at Oregon State University in December 2025, and she also earned a Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management from OSU. Her technical skill set includes experimental design and laboratory setup, geophysical and geochemical methods, fieldwork, statistical data analysis, and technical writing. Outside of work, Zoe enjoys exploring national parks, hiking, camping, snowboarding, and reading.

Zoe Vincent
Executive Summary
Graduation Year
2025