[CIG-SHORT] **** REMINDER *** CIG WEBINAR: April 11, 2013 @ 2pm PT - Sarah Minson

Lorraine Hwang ljhwang at ucdavis.edu
Tue Apr 9 12:01:37 PDT 2013


 

Dear Colleagues:
 

**** REMINDER ****  Please save Thursday, April 11 @ 2pm PT for our next CIG
Webinar featuring Sarah Minson from the US Geological Survey on Bayesian
Earthquake Modeling. Her seminar will provide an introduction to Bayesian
analysis and its advantages and disadvantages relative to traditional
optimization approaches for solving geophysical inverse problems. Bayesian
methods have particular value for solving ill-posed inverse problems.
Demonstrations of how to apply Bayesian methods to real geophysical problems
will be given. Although these examples will be drawn primarily from
earthquake source modeling, the methods and tools presented are completely
generic and applicable to a wide array of geophysical inverse problems, and
the discussion will be broadly directed to the modeling community. 

 
You may connect to the meeting through the link provided below or through
the home page at  geodynamics.org.  More complete instructions can also be
found at:
http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/community/Webinar
 
Remember to test your connection before the beginning the webinar.
 
All webinars will be recorded for later viewing at the above url and on our
YouTube Channel, CIG Geodynamics
(http://www.youtube.com/user/cigeodynamics).  Navigate to either to view
previous webinars. Prof. Sylvain Barbot's most recent webinar,  Using Relax
to probe the rheology of the lithosphere , is currently available for
viewing. 
 
Please forward to friends and colleagues.
 
Regards,
-Lorraine

 

 

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