2023 Seismology Skill Building Workshop
The seismology skill building workshop is a FREE ~70 hour online course to build scientific computing and computational thinking skills while working with seismic data. Participants should expect to invest approximately 5-6 hours per week, including participating in the weekly webinar (or watching the recording). At the end of the workshop participants receive a performance report certificate. This certificate … Continued
2023 Bringing Geophysics to Introductory Science Courses: Using IGUaNA and GETSI Modules in Your Classroom
The workshop is for undergraduate instructors who want to use near-surface geophysics applications in their classrooms. Instructors at 2YC and MSI institutions are encouraged to apply. There will be field and classroom parts of the workshop.
Distributed Acoustic Sensing RCN Field Experience
This event will include hands-on experience with distributed acoustic sensing systems and installation techniques.
Distributed Acoustic Sensing RCN Workshop
This workshop will provide an opportunity to bring together the Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) community that has matured and expanded over the past three years of the research coordination network.
2023 GNSS Interferometric Reflectometry Short Course
GNSS-IR is a method for estimating environmental parameters using data from geodetic-quality GNSS sites. It is used to measure changing conditions below a GNSS antenna such as snow depth, soil moisture, and water levels.
Generous to a fault: How including both seismic and geodetic datasets improves earthquake slip characterization
Speaker: Dr. Dara Goldberg (USGS)
What’s in a Gigaton? Using detailed mapping of Greenland’s ice to better resolve and communicate ice sheet dynamics
Speaker: Dr. Michalea King (University of Washington)
Seismic Interferometry: 4D Monitoring of Groundwater Fluctuations and Beyond
Speaker: Dr. Shujuan Mao (Stanford)
Small to Big, Local to Global, Earth to Space: Diverse Machine Learning Applications for Earthquake Early Warning and Rapid Response
Speaker: Sydney Dybing (University of Oregon)
Dynamics and composition of mantle plumes: Insights from connecting geodynamic models to seismic observations
Speaker: Dr. Juliane Dannberg (UFL)