Heiner Igel on "The Impact of the Lockdown on Seismology" on the CAS Blog
Application window opens on 01 Nov 2020.
Prof Eva Eibl, a graduate of LMU Geophysics, has been awarded the EGU Seismology Division Outstanding Early Career Scientist Award 2021. Congratulations.
The senate of LMU, in its recent session, decided to extend the application deadline for the international master's programme in Geophysics to 20 August 2020.
Alice Gabriel wins Award of the Seismological Society of America
We are now accepting applications for winter term 2020/2021 in our International Master's Programme in Geophysics
Congratulations to Dr Stuart Clark who is the recipient of around Aus$440,000 of funding which will be used to build new software aimed at improving exploration both onshore and offshore Australia. The software will be known as Kinematica, a rapid resource exploration product. The ARC said it hoped the software could become "highly commercialised" and "transfer knowledge from European industry and universities to Australia." Under the industry collaboration, Dr Clark will work with two oil and gas companies, South Australia's Santos and Norway's Lundin, as well as the University of Sydney and LMU Munich to develop and create the software which will then be applied across frontier basins, including the Canning Basin.
Which courses will be offered in which form?
Cancellation of all teaching that requires presence of students.
Das Bayerische Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst hat am 10. März 2020 die sofortige Einstellung des Lehrbetriebs in Präsenzform an den bayerischen Universitäten wegen der Ausbreitung des Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 angeordnet.
Combining earthquake and tsunami computer models of the 2018 tsunami in Palu, researchers identified underlying causes of the deadly tsunami and uncover critical role of direct earthquake motions.
Ten early-career researchers representing a wide range of disciplines have received Starting Grants from the European Research Council (ERC) with LMU as host institution. Each of these grants is worth approximately 1.5 million euros. Submissions are evaluated solely on the basis of the applicant’s previous scientific record and the quality of the proposed project. Moreover, LMU offers the option of appointment to a Tenure-Track Professorship to successful grantees, which can be converted into a permanent faculty position, subject to a positive assessment of performance.
A new paper in Nature Communications by Bono (Univ Liverpool), Tarduno (Univ Rochester) and Bunge (LMU Muenchen) sheds light on the motion of Hotspots indicating that Hotspot motion caused the Hawaiian-EmperorBend and that LLSVPs are not fixed
Professor Meng Jun will visit the magnetism group of the Geophysics Section for the month of July.
Siavash Ghelichkhan successfully defended his PhD Thesis on July 5th.
Professor John Suppe (Univ Houston) will visit the Sections of Geology and Geophysics from July 11 to July 17.
Professor Fumiko Tajima, former guest professor at the Geophysics Section, will visit Munich Geophysics on July 15-16.
Dr. habil Martin Käser appointed apl Professor
Congratulations to L. Colli, who has been offered an assistant professorship at the University of Houston.
Surprising insights on the 2016 Magnitude 7.8 Kaikoura, New Zealand earthquake, one of the most puzzling and well recorded earthquakes ever, are gained from earthquake models of unprecedented degree of realism now published in Nature Communication.
Professor Brian Kennett appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia on Australia Day.
The Insight Mission, which will bring a seismometer to Mars, landed successfully on the Red Planet.
The Bavarian Academy of Sciences bestows the inaugural K.H. Hoffmann prize to Professor A. Fichtner from the ETH Zurich for his groundbreaking contributions to the field of theoretical seismology. The price will be presented at the annual meeting of the Academy on Dec 8, 2018.
LMU researchers have for the first time investigated the distribution of magnetic crystals throughout the human brain. The study shows that they are asymmetrically distributed and are mainly found in the cerebellum and brain stem.
LMU geophysicists use computationally intensive simulations to study processes in Earth’s mantle. A model based on their results is now one of the highlights of a permanent exhibition in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Earth Models shown at ARS ELECTRONICA, Linz
H.-P. Bunge to join Editorial Board of the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
Dr. Christian Heine, head of the geodynamics group of Shell, is to visit Munich Geophysics from Feb 14-16.
Yulia Vibe, industrial student with Simula/Kalkulo Oslo and the geodynamics group, successfully defended her thesis on vertical motions of the Earth's lithosphere on Feb 5th.
Auch dieses Jahr wurden auf der Absolventenfeier des Münchner Geozentrums zwei Geophysiker mit Preisen für ihre Abschlußarbeiten ausgezeichnet.