Fall 2024

Fridays at 12:00 PM
E&MS A340


September 27, 2024

Speaker: Kathryn Steakley, NASA Ames

Title: What warmed early Mars?: Investigating impacts, hydrogen, and clouds

 

 


October 4, 2024

Speaker: Xing Wei, Beijing Normal University

Title: Magnetic field and tide of star, planet and moon


October 11, 2024

Speaker: Anne Voigdtlander, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Title: How to build a mountain? - A granular physics perspective


 October 18, 2024

Speaker: Will Steinhardt, UC Santa Cruz

Title: Precursory Locking Precedes Slip Events on Laboratory Fault

 


October 25, 2024

Speaker: Dusty Schroeder, Stanford University

Title: Exploring the Subsurface Processes of Ice Sheets and Icy Moons with Ice Penetrating Radar

  


November 1, 2024

Speaker: Mohammed Farhat, UC Berkeley

Title: The dynamical history of the Earth-Moon system: a Telltale of a Tidal Waltz

 


 November 8, 2024

Speaker: Jannes Münchmeyer, Institut des Sciences de la Terre

Title: The peculiar spectrum of slow-to-fast earthquakes around the Copiapó ridge, Northern Chile


November 15, 2024

Speaker: Sara Cebry, Cornell University

Title: The mechanics of (laboratory) earthquakes and aseismic slip due to fluid injection

 


November 22, 2024

Speaker: Paul Szabo, UC Berkeley

Title: Probing Planetary Surfaces and Surface-Magnetosphere Interactions with Ion Scattering


 December 6, 2024

Speaker: Weiqiang Zhu

Title: Deep Learning for Earthquake Monitoring