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  1. A paper in Nature Communications by Bono et al. (2019) sheds light on the motion of Hotspots

    A new paper in Nature Communications by Bono (Univ Liverpool), Tarduno (Univ Rochester) and Bunge (LMU Muenchen) sheds light on the motion of Hotspots ...

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  2. Visit of Professor Fumiko Tajima

    Professor Fumiko Tajima, former guest professor at the Geophysics Section, will visit Munich Geophysics on July 15-16.

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  3. Visit by Professor John Suppe

    Professor John Suppe (Univ Houston) will visit the Sections of Geology and Geophysics from July 11 to July 17.

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  4. Congratulations to Siavash Ghelichkhan for defending his PhD thesis

    Siavash Ghelichkhan successfully defended his PhD Thesis on July 5th.

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  5. Visit by Professor Meng Jun

    Professor Meng Jun will visit the magnetism group of the Geophysics Section for the month of July.

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  6. Dr. habil Martin Käser appointed apl Professor

    Dr. habil Martin Käser appointed apl Professor

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  7. Congratulations to L. Colli

    Congratulations to L. Colli, who has been offered an assistant professorship at the University of Houston.

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  8. New Nature Communications publication on unraveling the riddles of the 2016 Kaikōura, New Zealand earthquake

    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 ...

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  9. Brian Kennett appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia

    Professor Brian Kennett appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia on Australia Day.

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  10. Insight Mission landed successfully

    The Insight Mission, which will bring a seismometer to Mars, landed successfully on the Red Planet.

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