Events Friday, February 23, 2024 at 10:30am CT Speaker: Shuo Zhang, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Host: Mrinal Sen Title: Spatial and temporal variations of the seismic velocity within the crust of Oklahoma Abstract: Seismic velocities are essential physical properties for probing the interior structure of the Earth. Benefitting from the widely… Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Series: Shuo Zhang, UTIG
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Scientists to Gather at UT to Push Forward Earthquake Science
The University of Texas at Austin will host an international gathering of earthquake researchers focused on better understanding the conditions that cause earthquakes and the science behind where and when they happen. The First International Earthquake Science Symposium takes place in Austin, Texas, Feb. 15-16, 2024, and brings together research scientists from the U.S., Chile,… Continue Reading Scientists to Gather at UT to Push Forward Earthquake Science
2023 Year in Review
In 2023, scientists at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics saw their research published in top journals, including Nature and Science, received the highest honors as both scientists and students (and even one from royalty!), and led major scientific missions at sea and on ice. Here’s a few other stories you may have missed.… Continue Reading 2023 Year in Review
UTIG at AGU Fall Meeting 2023
Jump to Catch up with friends, heckle enemies. Find out whose doing what at AGU Fall with our (mostly) comprehensive schedule of talks and posters from current (and recent) UTIG research staff and students. Notice something amiss, get in touch! Monday, December 11 All times local San Francisco time (PST). Shuoshuo Han Characterizing the Deep… Continue Reading UTIG at AGU Fall Meeting 2023
Shuo Zhang
Postdoctoral Researcher Shuo Zhang’s primary research focuses on estimating seismic velocity within the Earth’s crust. During his doctoral studies at The University of Texas at Dallas, Shuo constructed a 3-D elastic velocity model and radial anisotropy for the crust beneath Oklahoma via Full Waveform Inversion, which provided the opportunity to better investigate induced earthquakes in… Continue Reading Shuo Zhang
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