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07.10.2013
18.-22.11. Visit of Kenny Ryan (PhD candidate, UC Riverside, USA)
We welcome Kenny Ryan (PhD candidate, UC Riverside, Ca, USA) who will visit us from 18th to 22nd November. He will work together with Dr. Christian Pelties on dynamic rupture processes on complicated fault systems (like intersecting or even crossing faults) using SeisSol. On Tuesday 19th, he will present latest research results in the lunch time seminar at 12:30pm. The title of his talk is 'Modeling Dynamic Rupture with Implications for an Alaskan-Aleutian Megathrust Earthquake and Resulting Tsunami'.
09.08.2013
Prof. Heiner Igel erhält ERC Advanced Grant
Professor Heiner Igel wird vom Europäischen Forschungsrat mit einem Advanced Grant in Höhe von rund 2,5 Millionen Euro ausgezeichnet. Igel wird mithilfe des Grants einen neuartigen Rotationssensor zur Messung von Bodenbewegungen entwickeln. ERC Advanced Grants ehren europäische Forscher, die bereits herausragende Leistungen in den Wissenschaften erbracht haben. Damit sollen sie für ihre hoch innovativen Forschungsvorhaben die nötigen Freiheiten erhalten.
11.07.2013
Münchner Geophysik in "Faszination Wissen" (BR)
Das bayerische Fernsehen zeigt am 15.7.2013 um 22.00 in der Sendung "Faszination Wissen" einen Beitrag über das Erdmagnetfeld. Einige Aufnahmen und Interviews wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit unserem Institut gemacht.
09.07.2013
Alternating gradient & vibrating sample magnetometer funded
The application for the funding of an alternating gradient & vibrating sample magnetometer was accepted by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft and LMU. We are looking forward to this outstanding instrument to boost our research in rock magnetism.
02.07.2013
Geophysikstudentin erhält Georg-Burg-Preis
Frau Sarah Hable ist für ihre Bachelorarbeit am Lehrstuhl für Geophysik mit dem Preis der Georg-Burg-Stiftung ausgezeichnet worden. Die Arbeit beschäftigte sich mit Fragestellungen aus dem Bereich Paläo- und Gesteinsmagnetismus.
04.04.2013
Paper by Sigloch and Mihalynuk appears in Nature
Intra-oceanic subduction shaped the assembly of Cordilleran North America
26.11.2012
TERRA-NEO proposal succeeds in SPPEXA Call
DFG funds TERRA-NEO project for the "Integrated Co-Design of an Exascale Earth Mantle Modeling Framework" as part of the German Priority Programme 1648 "Software for Exascale Computing" (SPPEXA).
26.11.2012
TERRA-NEO proposal succeeds in SPPEXA Call
DFG funds TERRA-NEO project for the "Integrated Co-Design of an Exascale Earth Mantle Modeling Framework" as part of the German Priority Programme 1648 "Software for Exascale Computing" (SPPEXA).
01.11.2012
Research visit of Dr. Alexander Mikolaichuk
The magnetism group is glad to welcome Dr. Alexander Mikolaichuk (Central Asian Geological-Geophysical Association, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan). During the next month he will work with us on paleomagnetic and geologic projects in Central Asia.
08.10.2012
Research visit of Prof. Dr. Jean-Paul Ampuero
The Computational Seismology group is glad to welcome Prof. Dr. Jean-Paul Ampuero (Caltech) from 8th -12th Oct. He will work with Dr. Christian Pelties on computational earthquake dynamics with a particular focus on the fault zone dimension using SeisSol. The research stay is funded by BaCaTeC grant Nr. 1 [2012-1] of Ampuero/Pelties.
11.09.2012
IBM-KAUST workshop from 16.-21.9. at LMU
The Computational Seismology group of LMU is host for the joint IBM-KAUST workshop from 16.-21.9. The project aims to improve two codes (SORD based on Finite Differences and SeisSol - ADER-DG method) for dynamic rupture simulations with the help of IBM software engineers and make them accessible for users at the KAUST university.