The seminar will presumably be hybrid, which means some presentations will be in the seminar room and others will be online. Presentations that will be in the seminar room will also be streamed. A corresponding zoom link is sent via the GPI lists geophys-stud, gpi-all and gpi-seminar-ext. (If you are not on these lists, please contact the contacts below in advance of the seminars).
The seminar starts at 9:30 am and lasts between 30-45 minutes, the subsequent discussion about 45 minutes. The individual lectures and the venue are listed on this page and can be found in the table below.
Presenter, topic and the venue are listed below. Additionally they will be announced in time on the usual e-mail lists.
Further information for students and staff on the seminar can be found in the ILIAS course GPI-Institutsseminar. Students taking part in 'Module: Scientific Seminars (GEOP M WS) [M-PHYS-101357]' please visit the ILIAS course Scientific Seminars.
For questions please contact Ya-Jian Gao and Sofia-Katerina Kufner
Date | Time | Speaker | Title | Venue |
---|---|---|---|---|
19.04.2022 |
kein Seminar/no seminar | |||
24.05.2022 |
9:30 am |
Abdullah Jarah GPI - KIT |
2D elastic FD modelling of multi-component vibroseis data acquired at a salt pillar | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar Room) / Online |
05.05.2022 |
4:00 pm |
Andreas Rietbrock |
Equador project | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar Room) / Online |
26.04.2022 |
9:30 am |
Andreas Rietbrock, Thomas Bohlen, Joachim Ritter GPI - KIT |
Institute assembly | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar Room) / Online |
26.07.2022 |
9:30 am |
Ankitha Pezhery & Jack Woollam GPI - KIT |
Two talks: Automatic Analysis of the Maule, Chile, Aftershock Sequence using AI Techniques & Advancing earthquake event detection pipelines through machine learning approaches. | Geb. 06.42 - Raum 001 (Seminarraum) / Online |
12.07.2022 |
9:30 am |
Fabian Limberger Industry |
Seismic signals from wind farms - Observations and modelling | Online |
21.06.2022 |
9:30 am |
Jannes Münchmeyer GFZ Potsdam |
What can neural networks tell us about earthquake rupture predictability? Using machine learning for real-time magnitude estimation | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar Room) / Online |
28.06.2022 |
9:30 am |
Mark Wienoebst GPI alumni, now working in industry (UXO detection) |
Geophysics in practice - An insight to UXO detection | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar Room) / Online |
10.05.2022 |
9:30 am |
Patrick Paitz ETH Zürich |
What is DAS? Fiber Optic Seismology in Theory and Practice | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar room) / Online |
14.06.2022 |
9:30 am |
Ping Tong Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
|
Adjoint-state traveltime tomography: A new modality of seismic imaging | Online |
09.05.2022 |
1:00 pm |
Sigmund Birkeland ASN Norway AS |
Insight to the DAS thechnology and its applications | Online |
19.7.2022 |
9:30 am |
Sonia-Adelina Șortan GPI - KIT |
Effects of seismic anisotropy and attenuation on first arrival waveforms recorded at the Asse nuclear waste repository | Geb. 06.42 - Raum 001 (Seminarraum) / Online |
31.05.2022 |
9:30 am |
Sophie Anna Huber GPI - KIT |
A comparison of Machine Learning-based Methods for the Supervised Multi-class Classification of Volcano-seismic Signals at Santiaguito | Geb. 06.42 - Room 001 (Seminar room) / Online |
05.07.2022 |
9:30 am |
Thomas Günther LIAG |
Tailoring geophysical inversion for education and research with the open-source toolbox pyGIMLi | Online |