Krippner joined
Concord University as a postdoctoral researcher in 2018, where she continued her PhD research on
pyroclastic density currents. She was part of a volcanic tephra project
THROUGHPUT: Standards and Services for Community Curated Repositories, looking at
Cascades Range volcanic deposits. The project, funded by the
National Science Foundation EarthCube program, looks to report research in earth sciences using online tools, social media, and publicly accessible databases. Between 2019 and 2020 Krippner worked as a Contract Scientist for the
Smithsonian Institution's
Global Volcanism Program (GVP) writing volcanic activity reports for their Bulletin of the Global Volcanism Network, and later as an Image Collection and Outreach Specialist to update photo captions, revise volcanic hazard galleries in coordination with the VolFilms project, and expand the GVP image collection, as well as continuing to write volcano reports. Krippner is best known for her active presence on social media, sharing stories about volcanic eruptions. Krippner followed the activity of
Mount Agung from Pittsburgh using social media and official monitoring information, providing clear explanations for the technical language and directing people to reliable sources. She used
Twitter to provide information about the volcano's activity in English, helping tourists on-site. Krippner keeps a popular science blog
In the Company of Volcanoes with Alison Graettinger. She has served as an editor of the open-access journal
Volcanica. Along with Erik Klemetti, in 2019 she began hosting the
Popular Volcanics podcast. == References ==