Seismology Frontiers workshop will be held on 20 & 21 October 2021, online, with a focus on students to have the opportunity to meet the invited speakers and each other to build their networks and learn new techniques to investigate the inner structure of our planet.


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Surging applications of machine learning algorithms and advanced computational resources have remarkably changed the methodology in geophysics and led to a new era of science. A series of analyses enabled by geophysical big data will broaden the understanding of underground structures and the seismic phenomenon itself. All discussions on signal detection, tomographic inversion, geodynamic modelling, and geophysical applications of artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, numerical analysis, or other newly developed techniques are welcomed. The workshop will feature four online sessions, each of 2 hours, with unique keynote lectures followed by flash talks and panel discussions to start a lively conversation among participants.

Day 1 offers an early session to overlap with the Americas. Day 2 offers a late session to overlap with Europe. Each session includes general discussion following each talk. Students have an opportunity to discuss directly with the speakers at the end of each session followed by on online forum for students to interact with each other. The workshop is student-centred and designed to give students the opportunity to meet the invited speakers and each other to build their networks and learn new techniques to investigate the inner structure of our planet.

More information: https://sites.google.com/elsi.jp/mini-seismo-2021/home