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  1. Jan 09 2014

    2014 Interactive Visualization for Scientific Data Analysis

    Dr. Oliver Kreylos University of California, DavisVisualization, the process of turning data into pictures (or movies) for analysis or communication of results, is a long-established...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/158

  2. Nov 14 2013

    2013 Using SELEN to Solve the Sea Level Equation

    Giorgio SpadaProfessor, Universita’ di UrbinoWhen the mass of an ice sheet changes, sea level does not varies uniformly around the world. There are many reasons for this: the solid Earth...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/157

  3. Oct 10 2013

    2013 The World Is Not Enough: Mantle Dynamics from a Planetary Perspective

    Scott KingProfessor, Department of Geosciences, Virginia Polytechnic InstituteWhile many CIGers are firmly rooted here on planet Earth, CIG modeling tools can and are being applied to interesting...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/156

  4. May 16 2013

    2013 Stellar Scalable Pseudospectral Methods and the Geodynamo

    Nick Featherstone, Ph.D. CU BoulderThis webinar will begin with a brief overview of recent efforts to model convection and dynamos in the Sun and other stars. Such models (massive stars in...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/155

  5. Apr 11 2013

    2013 Bayesian Earthquake Modeling

    Sarah Minson, Ph.D. US Geological SurveyThis seminar will provide an introduction to Bayesian analysis and its advantages and disadvantages relative to traditional optimization approaches for...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/154

  6. Mar 21 2013

    2013 Using Relax to Probe the Rheology of the Lithosphere

    Professor Sylvain BarbotNanyang Technological UniversityThe Relax software implements a semi analytic solver in the Fourier domain to simulation stress change and deformation in the lithosphere...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/153

  7. Jan 10 2013

    2013 High Performance Implicit Solvers for Geodynamics

    Jed Brown, Ph.D. Argonne National Laboratory This presentation will introduce the leading methodologies for large-scale linear and nonlinear solvers, guidelines for algorithmic...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/152

  8. Nov 15 2012

    2012 Modern Numerical Methods for Modeling Convection in the Earth’s Mantle

    Timo Heister, Ph.D. Texas A&M UniversityWe present the new open source code ASPECT for modeling convection in the earth's mantle (see www.dealii.org/aspect). ASPECT uses...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/151

  9. Oct 11 2012

    2012 Using Existing Libraries to Improve and Solve Computational Problems

    Wolfgang Bangerth, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M UniversityOver the past 20 years, there have been two landmark shifts in computational science and...

    https://geodynamics.org/events/details/5