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Active Message Threads for April 2013

Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-30 18:01:39
EarthScope Meeting participants are invited to attend the USArray Magnetotelluric Transportable Array future deployments planning workshop on Sunday 5/12 from 12-5 pm. If interested, please visit the website for more information:http://www.iris.edu/hq/mt_planning_workshop.
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Location: Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois Please consider attending either the beginner (8/6-8/9) or advanced (8/12-8/16) USArray short courses this summer. The advanced course will be similar in content and scope to previous years: http://www.iris.edu/hq/es_course/ Please stay turned for more information on the course outlines and application process in the days ahead.
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-23 21:29:51
Tomorrow's webinar from 2-3 pm ET (6-7 pm UTC) is sponsored by the USArray Transportable Array working group and is titled "Seismic interferometry and tomography: from shallow to deep". Register to attend: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/602417842. You will be emailed a confirmation containing a link for accessing the webinar. The presentation and subsequent interactions between the speaker, host, and audience are recorded and made available within a few days. Access to the webinar… [more]
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Are you interested in the technology and operational practices needed for the next generation of seismological studies? Consider attending the 2013 SITS workshop in Albuquerque, NM June 10th and 11th. More information here: http://www.iris.edu/hq/ITS2013 Cheers, Andy
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-23 00:14:30
Here's a more unique job in seismology. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [iris-bulk] Seismologist/Geophysicist in Spokane, WA Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:07:25 -0700 From: IRIS Webmaster <webmaster@iris.washington.edu> To: bulkmail@iris.washington.edu Forwarded on behalf of: Peter Swanson National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health/CDC pswanson@cdc.gov NIOSH is seeking to hire a seismologist/geophysicist in Spokane, WA for mine safety research projects utilizing sei… [more]
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Harmony Begin forwarded message: > From: Allyson Fauver <afauver@ibparticipation.org> > Subject: [Reu-geo] Webinar for students: Negotiating a Postdoc Position (4/30/13 at 7:00 Eastern) > Date: April 18, 2013 4:04:15 PM EDT > To: <reu-geo@mailman.ucar.edu> > > > > Negotiating a Postdoc Position > > Join our webinar on Tuesday, April 30th at 7 p.m. Eastern time. > > An experienced panel (both current postdocs and faculty members) will share their perspectives on this topic, followed by… [more]
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The next IRIS webinar, sponsored by its USArray Transportable Array working group, will present "Seismic interferometry and tomography: from shallow to deep" on April 24th from 2-3 pm ET (6-7 pm UTC). Register to attend: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/602417842. You will be emailed a confirmation containing a link for accessing the webinar. The presentation and subsequent interactions between the speaker, host, and audience are recorded and made available within a few days. Access… [more]
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-11 00:06:57
Ahoy mateys, set sail this summer! -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [GeoPRISMS] Apply to Sail on Cascadia Initiative Expeditions Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 16:01:24 -0500 From: geoprisms-l@mailman.rice.edu Reply-To: geoprisms-list@geoprisms.org To: geoprisms-l@rice.edu *Apply to Sail on Cascadia Initiative Expedition (Summer 2013)* /*Opportunity for Students and Early-Career Scientists: Sail on a Cascadia Initiative Expedition in 2013*/ Students and early-career scientists ar… [more]
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Danielle Sumy
2013-04-10 23:43:11
Hi IRIS ECIs!! Sorry for the spam, but does anyone has a working code that translates strike, dip, rake of a focal mechanism to the azimuth and plunge of the P-, T-, and B-axes? I've been wracking my brain for days, esp. over the B-axis, which I desperately need! Thanks, Danielle ________________ Danielle Sumy Postdoctoral Fellow National Science Foundation USGS-Pasadena 525 S. Wilson Ave. Pasadena, CA 91106 danielle.sumy@gmail.com
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The next IRIS webinar, sponsored by its Early Career working group, will present "Five things you can do right now to make your presentations a little bit better" on Wednesday April 10th from 3-4 pm ET (7-8 pm UTC). Register to attend: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/608603922. You will be emailed a confirmation containing a link for accessing the webinar. The presentation and subsequent interactions between the speaker, host, and audience are recorded and made available within a fe… [more]
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Registration is now open for the community-organized symposium "Seismic Technology: The Road Ahead" in Albuquerque, New Mexico on June 10-11, 2013. Some student and post doc travel support is available. More information is available here: http://www.iris.edu/hq/ITS2013/.
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-05 23:16:52
Hi all, We've had requests in the past for a webinar concerning GMT mapping. This is a possible topic going forward, but there already exists one on the topic of GMT, here: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/pwessel/podcasts/GMT_20th_anniversary_talk_720p.m4v We encourage you to view this and let us know if this is still an area of need. Cheers, Andy and the ECI Working Group
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-02-28 00:24:24 - 2013-04-05 20:32:23
The IRIS Early Career Investigators (ECI) Working Group is committed to the encouragement and support of mentorship opportunities and the integration of ECIs into their research and education communities. As one step in furthering these goals, the ECI Working Group requests proposals from post-doctoral fellows through pre-tenure faculty to partner with a senior scientist to conduct a research project during 2013. We seek to facilitate research interactions for those who are lone seismolo… [more]
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***Apologies if you are receiving this for a second time, there was an issue with the first mailing. Registration is now open for a community-based planning meeting to discuss science motivations and concepts for the use of arrays in global seismology. More information, including access to the registration system, is available here: http://www.iris.edu/hq/arrays_workshop Please contact Andy Frassetto (andyf@iris.edu) with any questions/concerns.
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Andrew Frassetto
2013-04-03 01:18:17
Registration is now open for a planning workshop to discuss future deployments of the USArray Magnetotelluric Transportable Array. More information, including access to the registration system, is available here: http://www.iris.edu/hq/mt_planning_workshop
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The next IRIS webinar, sponsored by its Early Career working group, will present "Five things you can do right now to make your presentations a little bit better" on April 10th from 3-4 pm ET (7-8 pm UTC). Register to attend: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/608603922. You will be emailed a confirmation containing a link for accessing the webinar. The presentation and subsequent interactions between the speaker, host, and audience are recorded and made available within a few days. A… [more]
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Registration is now open for a community-based planning meeting to discuss science motivations and concepts for the use of arrays in global seismology. More information, including access to the registration system, is available here: http://www.iris.edu/hq/arrays_workshop
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