[SZ4D] Short course & meeting of interest this Fall

SZ4D Office contact at sz4d.org
Thu Aug 25 05:08:36 PDT 2022


Please see below for a short course and workshop of interest to the SZ4D
Community, taking place this Fall.

*A list of workshops and meetings organized by partner organizations is
available on the SZ4D website <https://www.sz4d.org/news-events>. Would you
like to advertise your workshop on the SZ4D listserv? Send us an email at
contact at sz4d.org <contact at sz4d.org>*

*Short Course: Using NSF's New Magnetotelluric Instruments and Data
Processing Tools*

October 17-21, 2022 | New Mexico Tech University, Socorro, NM
Application deadline: September 7
Short course website
<https://www.iris.edu/hq/short-courses/course/magnetotelluric_instrumentation_and_data_processing_short_course>


*Solid-Earth Team (SET) 2022 Meeting*

November 8-10, 2022 | La Jolla, CA
Registration deadline: September 30
Meeting website <https://meeting-info.org/esi-set-2022/>



> > > See below for more details


*Short Course: Using NSF's New Magnetotelluric Instruments and Data
Processing Tools*

Are you interested in learning how to use magnetotellurics (MT) to study a
range of Earth systems at different scales? If so, this is your chance! We
encourage you to apply to our short course this fall that will cover a
smorgasbord of topics related to doing science with MT. The course program
will span everything from theory and instrumentation to data processing
software and the tips and tools for analysis, modeling, and interpretation.
This event is geared towards the academic research community, with no prior
experience with MT needed!

Staff from NSF’s SAGE facility at IRIS and New Mexico Tech University, and
supported by expert instructors from the MT research community, will host a
4.5 day course at the PASSCAL Instrument Center on the NMT campus in
Socorro, New Mexico. We are planning a hands-on experience with the
state-of-the-art MT instruments managed by the PIC and the evolving
landscape of software tools for developing research products with MT
datasets. A generalized agenda is available now, with further detail and
more information about the short course in general to be added in the
coming weeks.

We welcome participants from a variety of backgrounds and career stages
(graduate student and beyond), and are especially keen to engage potential
future users of PASSCAL facility MT instruments. Course enrollment will be
capped at around 15 attendees. The financial support
policy for participants is being finalized, but we expect to cover most or
all expenses related to domestic travel, room, and board for attendees who
are either currently based at a U.S. academic institution or are a U.S.
citizen working temporarily outside the U.S. Please apply
here by September 7th:
https://www.iris.edu/hq/short-courses/course/magnetotelluric_instrumentation_and_data_processing_short_course

Selected participants will be notified by September 16th. Please contact
Justin Sweet (justin.sweet at iris.edu) or Andy Frassetto (
andy.frassetto at iris.edu) if you have any questions.

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*Solid-Earth Team (SET) 2022 Meeting*

The biennial Solid Earth Team (SET) meeting offers opportunities for
interactions among the broader Earth Surface and Interior (ESI) community,
sharing of ESI research highlights, information about upcoming missions,
solicitations, and research opportunities, as well as training sessions and
tutorials on key capabilities for the ESI community. The program also
includes discussions to collect community input that could help inform
future projects, campaigns, or funding opportunities.

The 2022 SET meeting is scheduled for November 8-10 at the Scripps Seaside
Forum in La Jolla, CA. The meeting will be preceded by an Early Career Day
on November 7.

The NASA Solid-Earth Team includes investigators funded by ESI and related
NASA research programs, associated postdocs, graduate students and their
advisors, and members of mission science teams working on topics relevant
to ESI. Other researchers and program managers with an interest in ESI are
also encouraged to attend.
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