Wir trauern um unseren langjährigen Gastwissenschaftler, Herrn Dr. Felix M. Kamenetzki, der am 12. Oktober 2017 verstorben ist.
Zum Wintersemester 2017/2018 startet der neue Teilstudiengang Geophysik (30 ECTS).
Lorenzo Colli selected by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) for the Study of the Earth’s Deep Interior (SEDI) Graduate Research Award of the year 2017.
Lorenzo Colli selected by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) for the Study of the Earth’s Deep Interior (SEDI) Graduate Research Award of the year 2017.
Zum Wintersemester 2017/2018 startet der neue Masterstudiengang GeoThermie/GeoEnergie.
The ROMY ring laser is featured in a dedicated article in "Science" including an instructive Youtube video on the project.
Bessel Award to Prof Billen
Auf der diesjährigen Absolventenfeier des Münchner Geozentrums wurden zwei Geophysiker/innen mit Preisen für ihre Abschlußarbeiten geehrt.
A Fest in honor of the 80th birthday of Prof Soffel will be held on Nov 19th, 2016. Please hold the date.
Werner Bauer, technischer Mitarbeiter am geophysikalischen Observatorium in Fuerstenfeldbruck, tritt am 30.9. 2016 nach 38 Dienstjahren in den verdienten Ruhestand.
Die münchener Geophysik nimmt heute Abschied von ihrem langjährigen Mitarbeiter am Geophysikalischen Observatorium Martin Feller.
Professor Heiner Igel has been elected to the Leopoldina, the National German Academy of Sciences.
The Munich GeoCenter awarded a prize to Uwe Kirscher for his outstanding dissertation titled "Paleozoic Paleogeography of the South Western Part of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt - Paleomagnetic Constraints".
A billion billion, i.e. 10^18 computer operations per second (1 exaflop/s) is the level of performance that the next generation of supercomputers should be able to deliver. However, programming such supercomputers is a challenge. In October 2015, the EC began funding "ExaHyPE", an international project co-coordinated by Dr. Alice Gabriel and Prof. Heiner Igel, which seeks to establish the algorithmic foundations for exascale supercomputers in the next four years. The grant totals EUR 2.8 million.
Richard J. O'Connell has passed away.
Simon Baumann is one of three prize winners of the Student Paper Competition for the 2015 Copper Mountain Meeting on Multigrid Methods.
Simon Baumann is one of three prize winners of the Student Paper Competition for the 2015 Copper Mountain Meeting on Multigrid Methods.
The Munich GeoCenter awarded a prize to Stephan Eder for his outstanding dissertation titled "Magnetite in Organisms and the Biophysics Underlying Magnetoreception".
Professor Bunge named Secretary of the Commission of Informatics at the LRZ
Professor Bunge named Secretary of the Commission of Informatics at the LRZ
Professor F. Guillocheau from the University of Rennes in France will visit the Geodynamcis Group on December 17th 2014.
The October Sheet of the 2014 DFG Math Calender features a simulation result from our joint TERRA-Neo project.
The October Sheet of the 2014 DFG Math Calender features a simulation result from our joint TERRA-Neo project.
At the 14th Castle Meeting in Évora, Portugal, Michael Volk presented a talk on 'The Effect of Pressure on Absolute Paleointensities'. For his presentation he received an Outstanding Student Presentation Award. Michael Volk is a member of the Magnetism Group at Munich Geophysics.
Professor T. Tanimoto from the University of California at Santa Barbara will visit the Seismology Group during the months of September and October 2014.
Stephanie Wollherr joins the seismology group to pursue her PhD conducting realistic earthquake scenario simulations including source dynamics on natural fault zones with SeisSol. Welcome!
The poster contribution "Simulating large-scale earthquake dynamic rupture scenarios on natural fault zones with the ADER-DG method" received the Best Poster Award in Solid Earth Dynamics at the 2014 Platform of Advanced Scientific Computing Conference (PASC14) in Zurich, Switzerland.
Scientists at LMU and TUM have optimized the SeisSol earthquake simulation software on the Supercomputer SuperMUC to push its performance beyond the “magical” 1 petaflop/s mark – one quadrillion floating point operations per second.
Velotiana Jean-Luc RALAIARISOA, Master's Student in Paris 7 (Institute of Earth Physics of Paris IPGP) is commencing a two-months internship in seismology at LMU from March 24th until May 21st as part of a new exchange program available to LMU and IPG geophysics masters students.
Prof. Cristobal Castro from Universidad de Tarapacá (Chile) is visiting the SeisSol team for 2 days. He will introduce us in his recent work on 17.01., 10:15 in a Geocomputing Seminar entitled "FROM TSUNAMI PROPAGATION TO THREE DIMENSIONAL INUNDATION".