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Raleigh Convention Center
500 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
The 2013 EarthScope National Meeting will be held in Raleigh, North Carolina at the Raleigh Convention Center. The goal of this meeting is to celebrate EarthScope's successes, share new and exciting EarthScope Science, discuss EarthScope's forward trajectory, and start planning for the Next Big Thing. To that end, there will be four plenary sessions::
The program committee comprises scientific community members from a range of disciplines:
Lara Wagner | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Tri-Chair) |
Ramon Arrowsmith | EarthScope National Office/Arizona State University (Tri-Chair) |
Matt Fouch | EarthScope National Office/Carnegie Institution of Washington (Tri-Chair) |
Adrian Borsa | University of California, San Diego |
Harmony Colella | Miami University of Ohio |
Steve Marshak | University of Illinois |
Nathan Niemi | University of Michigan |
Frank Pazzaglia | Lehigh University |
Carl Tape | University of Alaska, Fairbanks |
Raleigh Convention Center
500 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
421 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
Sleeping room rate $139.00++ per night based on single and double occupancy.
Each guest must make his/her own reservations by calling 800-325-3535 or online by clicking here. Identify yourself as a member of the EarthScope group. All reservations must be guaranteed and accompanied by a first-night room and tax deposit with a major credit card. NOTE: Students and postdoctoral fellows awarded scholarship funds will not make individual reservations. Reservations will be made on scholarship recipients behalf on a shared room basis.
The reservation cut-off date is Friday, April 19. Reservations will be accepted after this date on a space and rate available basis.
Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is located 20 minutes from the hotel and convention center and services eight airline carriers and their regional partners:
Air Canada
AirTran
American Airlines
Delta
JetBlue
Southwest
United
US Airways
RDU International Airport
1600 Terminal Blvd, I-40 at Exit 284B
919-840-2123
Ground transportation is provided by the Raleigh-Durham International Airport Taxi Service, the Triangle Transit Authority and local limousine and shuttle companies. Cab fare is approximately $35 one-way.
Sky Shuttle Inc.
(919) 599-8100
http://www.skyshuttleride.com
Skylink Shuttle
(919) 233-3952
http://www.skylinkshuttle.com
Public Parking garages on Lenoir Street between Salisbury and McDowell Street; one on McDowell Street between Cabarrus and Davie Street; One on Salisbury Street between Cabarrus and Davie Street.
Charge: $7.00
Accessible Parking: 1st level of each garage
Lodging for up to three nights, registration and catered meals are covered. Limited travel support is available. The registration fee can be waived during registration submission if a code has been provided prior to registering. A credit card refund will be issued if payment was made at the time of registration.
Supported participants are responsible for making their own lodging reservation and must use a credit card to secure the reservation and pay the room deposit. Sheraton Hotel will be notified that only the room and tax charges will be transferred to the master bill. Incidental charges will remain the responsibility of the supported participant.
Lodging, registration and catered meals are covered for approved students/post-docs. Additional travel support is available and will be outlined in the acceptance letters.
Lodging will be covered for a maximum of three nights. Students/post-docs will be requested to share double rooms. It is not necessary to make hotel reservations. The workshop organizers will reserve rooms and assign roommates. Travelers who choose not to share a room may contact the organizers and make arrangements for a single room at the traveler’s expense (cost of single room in excess of shared room rate).
The registration fee can be waived during registration submission if a code has been provided prior to registering. A credit card refund will be issued if payment was made at time of registration.
To view presentations, click on the presentation titles listed on the agenda.
12:00 – 5:00 PM: | Pre-Meeting Field Trip (optional) | |
The trip will depart promptly from the S. Salisbury Street entrance of the Raleigh Convention Center at 12:00 noon. Please arrive 15-20 minutes early to check in and receive a copy of the field guide. Our destination is Raven Rock State Park and the rapids of the Cape Fear River. We will be at the park for ~3 hours and hike ~3 kilometers, loosing and gaining ~80 m vertical. Please wear appropriate footwear (low-hikers are fine) and be prepared for inclement weather. We also recommend taking along a light snack and water. The buses and park have restroom facilities. We plan to arrive back in Raleigh at 5:00 PM. Field trip leaders: Sean Gallen and colleagues, North Carolina State University. See their recent paper: Miocene rejuvenation of topographic relief in the southern Appalachians, Sean F. Gallen, Karl W. Wegmann, DelWayne R. Bohnenstieh, GSA Today, February 2013; DOI: 10.1130/GSATG163A.1; http://www.geosociety.org/gsatoday/archive/23/2/pdf/i1052-5173-23-2-4.pdf. |
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12:00 – 5:00 PM | USArray Magnetotelluric Siting: 2014-2018 | Location: Sheraton Hotel, Hanover III |
This workshop will engage a cross-disciplinary audience in a discussion of siting plans for the magnetotelluric component of the USArray Transportable Array. The major goal will be to identify and prioritize science targets and potential geographic footprints for the MT TA in 2014-2018. Organizers: Paul Bedrosian, Maureen Long, Gary Egbert, on behalf of the IRIS EM Working Group |
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5:00 – 6:00 PM | Developing Programs and Resources for Early Career Investigators across EarthScope | Location: Sheraton Hotel, Hanover II |
New faculty members and researchers have commitments spread across research, teaching, service, student advising, family, etc. This discussion will review the current resources available to assist early career development and discuss ideas for their improvement. Then a representative from British Petroleum will give a short presentation about what it is like in the industry. We encourage all members of the EarthScope community to attend. Perpectives and mentorship from more senior members of the EarthScope community are particularly welcomed. For more ECI information, please visit: http://www.iris.edu/hq/eci. Organizers: Harmony Colella, Derek Schutt, Danielle Sumy, Andy Frassetto |
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6:00 - 7:30 PM Icebreaker Reception | Location: Sheraton Hotel, Oak Forest A |
Plenary Session 1: EarthScope the Dream
A history of how a big program like EarthScope comes together and what we can learn from this example as we move forward toward the Next Big Thing.
7:00 | Registration | Lobby Level 3 (Salisbury St. Entrance) |
7:00 – 8:00 | Breakfast | Room 306 |
8:00 - 8:10 | Welcome | Room 302 |
A review of the successes and challenges of EarthScope; past, present and future to help guide us and the next generation of scientists developing the Next Big Thing. | ||
8:10 - 8:30 | Anne Meltzer (Lehigh) | |
8:30 - 8:45 | Heather Savage (LDEO) | |
8:45 - 9:00 | Duncan Agnew (Scripps) | |
9:00 - 9:15 | Matt Fouch (DTM) | |
9:15 - 9:30 |
Broadening the Impact of EarthScope through Education and Outreach |
John Taber (IRIS) |
9:30 - 9:45 | Basil Tikoff (Wisconsin) | |
9:45 - 10:00 |
Toward Federated Networks: Integrated Science Applications and Building Diverse Communities |
Meghan Miller (UNAVCO) |
10:00 - 10:15 | David Simpson (IRIS) | |
10:15 - 10:45 | Coffee Break | Location: Lobby |
10:45 - 11:00 |
USGS and EarthScope |
Mike Blanpied (USGS) |
11:00 - 11:15 |
EarthScope Update from NSF |
Greg Anderson (NSF) |
11:15 - 11:45 | Plenary Discussion of the Amphibious Array and its Connections to EarthScope | |
11:45 – 1:15 | Lunch | Room 306 |
Plenary Session 2: EarthScope in Full Swing (Part I)
Science completed, science ongoing and imminently upcoming (i.e. eastern US), overview of how far we’ve come toward our original goals, how those goals have changed, and what still remains to be done in EarthScope: the lower 48.
1:15 - 1:20 | Introduction | Room 302 |
1:20 - 1:35 | Gary Pavlis (Indiana) | |
1:35 - 1:50 | Charles Langston (CERI/Memphis) | |
1:50 - 2:05 |
Mineral, VA Earthquake Demonstrates the Passive Aggressive Margin of Eastern North America |
Frank Pazzaglia (Lehigh) |
2:05 - 3:00 | Breakout Sessions | |
1. The Future of SAFOD Downhole Observatory and Related Science The organizers of this session would like to invite the entire EarthScope community to join us in a discussion about the future of SAFOD downhole observatory. This session will evaluate the future of the downhole component in the broad context of EarthScope and its relationship to the wider continental drilling/downhole scientific community. Organizers: Jamie Steidl, Glen Mattioli, Dave Mencin, Wade Johnson |
301A | |
2. The Right Side of the Continent: EarthScope in Eastern North America An informal discussion of ongoing, upcoming and planned projects, and science targets in eastern North America. Organizers: Vadim Levin, Maureen Long |
301B | |
3. Guiding the Future of the Amphibious Array Facility The deployment of the Amphibious Array associated with the Cascadia Initiative will end in 2015, and there is no current plan for how to utilize the facility after that date. Community guidance is needed to determine the future of the facility that includes ~60 broadband OBS and ~27 onshore broadband stations. Organizers: Maggie Benoit, Geoff Abers, Will Wilcock |
303 | |
3:00 -4:00 | Posters and Coffee | Ballroom A |
4:00 - 4:30 | SAFOD Community Discussion | Room 302 |
4:30 - 4:50 |
PBO H2O: Plate Boundary Observatory Studies Of The Water Cycle |
Kristine Larson (Colorado) |
4:50 - 5:10 | Steve Semken (Arizona State University) | |
5:10 - 5:30 | Kevin Mahan (Colorado) | |
6:00 - 8:00 |
Dinner and Evening Program: Acronym Poetry Slam, Data Contest and Photo Contest Winners |
Room 306 |
8:00 - 10:00 | Posters & Cash Bar | Ballroom A |
Plenary Session 3: EarthScope in Full Swing (Part II)
7:00 - 8:00 | Breakfast | Room 306 |
8:00 - 8:05 | Welcome | Room 302 |
8:05 -8:25 | Mantle Tomography Beneath USArray: Slab Segmentation, Deep Roots of the Yellowstone Hotspot, and Lithospheric Instabilities | Brandon Schmandt (New Mexico) |
8:25 - 8:45 | Fan-Chi Lin (Caltech) | |
8:45 - 9:05 | William Holt (SUNY Stony Brook) | |
9:05 - 9:25 |
USArray Magnetotelluric Imaging |
Adam Schultz (Oregon State) |
9:25 - 9:40 | Coffee Break | Lobby |
9:40 - 10:40 | Breakout Sessions | |
1. A Network of Geodetic Networks for the Americas
In this session, we will explore the science rationale and broader impact that could result from linking open-data geoetic networks such as the Plate Boundary Observatory, the emerging COCONet in the Caribbean, and TLALOCNet, currently under development by Mexico's weather service (Servicio Meteorologico Nacional). We will also investigate the practical problems that would need to be addressed to advance such an initiative. Organizers: Bill Holt, Kristine Larson |
301A | |
2. EarthScope in the Central U.S.
We will discuss both various EarthScope projects and related studies other investigators are doing both in terms of site-specific results and their implications for fundamental issues about continental evolution, intracontinental tectonics, etc. that have global implications. Organizers: Seth Stein, Steve Marshak |
301B | |
3. Data Session I: Data Products from the EarthScope Data Centers at UNAVCO and IRIS
We will summarize the data products available from the UNAVCO Geodetic Data Services and the IRIS Data Management Center. Additionally, we will describe data products in development and plans for the future. The data-derivative products produced at both UNAVCO and IRIS are key to making EarthScope data as broadly useful as possible. Generous time will be left for questions and feedback on what useful data products could be developeed in the future. Organizers: Dave Phillips (UNAVCO), Chad Trabant (IRIS) |
303 | |
4. The Subduction Zone Observatory
A Subduction Zone Observatory could be the "next big thing" after EarthScope. Imagine a multi-disciplinary observatory stretching the length of the eastern Pacific, from the Aleutians to Tierra del Fuego and providing a comprehensive suite of onshore and offshore observations to understand the entire subduction zone system. The goal of this session is to reach a wide-range of disciplines that may be interested in an SZO, and stimulate further development of the idea and engagement of the international community. Organizers: Jeff McGuire (WHOI), Bob Woodward (IRIS), Glen Mattioli (UNAVCO) |
305A | |
10:40 - 11:00 |
Macrostratigraphy and the Long-Term Elevation History of North America |
Shanan Peters (Wisconsin) |
11:00 - 11:20 |
Ken Dueker (Wyoming) |
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11:20 - 11:40 | Beatrice Magnani (CERI/Memphis) | |
11:40 - 12:15 | Open Discussion: Are We There Yet? What Is To Be Done? | |
12:15 - 1:45 | Lunch | Room 306 |
Plenary Session 4: EarthScope++: Alaska: The Vision/Objectives, Challenges, Successes thus Far
1:45-1:50 | Introduction |
Room 302 |
1:50 - 2:05 | Ken Ridgway (Purdue) | |
2:05 - 2:20 | Geoff Abers (LDEO) | |
2:20 - 2:35 |
Subduction Zone Dynamics and Overriding Plate Deformation in Alaska: Insights and Unanswered Questions |
Margarete Jadamec (Brown) |
2:35 - 3:30 | Breakout Sessions | |
1. Leveraging USArray in Alaska The deployment of a large number of instruments in remote regions of Alaska and Yukon is a tremendous undertaking for seismology and geoscience. The grid-like spacing of TA and the clusters of instruments in FA experiments may represent opportunities for other types of science, such as permafrost thermal profiling, soil and rock sample collection for geology and paleoclimate studies, space weather measurements and many more. We explore ideas to introduce the opportunity to researchers within geoscience and other disciplines, discuss timelines and logistical constraints, and encourage attendees to think about how we can engage in collaborative work across a broad range of disciplines. Organizers: Bob Woodward, Bob Busby |
301A | |
2. Event Detection and Cataloging using Continuous Data in Alaska Alaska is host to a variety of geologic phenomena (e.g. volcanoes, earthquakes, tremor, weather) and accurately discerning one type of event from another poses a challenge for observationalists. The session would allow scientists to brainstorm ways to break apart the data sets to identify different types of events and encourage cross-disciplinary collaboration. Organizers: Harmony Colella, Justin Brown |
301B | |
3. Data Session II: Accessing Data from the EarthScope Data Centers at UNAVCO and IRIS We will summarize the current and contemplated tools and services enabling data access from the UNAVCO Data Center and the IRIS Data Management Center. We will summarize some of the current efforts in providing "seamless" access to data from both centers leveraging EarthCube developments as well as how Earthscope is working with the European EPOS project as part of the COOPEUS project. Generous time will be left for questions and comments from all attendees. Organizers: Tim Ahern (IRIS), Fran Boler (UNAVCO) |
303 | |
4. Shaping EarthScope's Future Broader Impacts A session for the informal exchange of ideas and materials from instructors who are integrating EarthScope research and findings into their courses (whether through lectures, labs, student activities, online content, assessments, etc.). We are interested in examples of how EarthScope research and findings are being used to improve undergraduate teaching (including preparation of K-12 teachers) of geoscience, environmental science, physics, mathematics, engineering, policy...essentially any discipline. Organizers: Steve Semken, Sarah Robinson, Donna Charlevoix, John Taber |
305A | |
3:30 - 4:15 | Posters and Coffee | Ballroom A |
4:15 - 4:30 |
UNAVCO Alaska-Yukon Update |
Max Enders (UNAVCO) |
4:30 - 4:45 | Bob Busby (IRIS) | |
4:45 - 5:15 | Community Discussion on EarthScope in Alaska | |
6:00 - 7:30 | Dinner at the Museum of Natural Sciences | 11 West Jones Street, Raleigh |
7:30 - 8:30 |
After Dinner Session at the Museum of Natural Sciences IGNITE!!! Style presentations with ideas and commentary about the Next Big Thing. |
Museum Auditorium |
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 (Raleigh Convention Center)
Plenary Session 5: The Next Big Dream: Think BIG!!
Putting it all together to think concretely about possible proposals, their challenges and
opportunities
7:00 - 8:00 | Breakfast | Room 306 |
8:00 - 8:10 | Welcome | Room 302 |
8:10 - 8:40 |
Making The Most Of Existing Data With High Performance Computing |
Jeroen Tromp (Princeton) |
8:40 - 9:10 | David Sandwell (Scripps) | |
9:10 - 9:40 | The Low-Frequency, Densely-Sampled Wavefield in Exploration Seismology: Applications of Full-Waveform Inversion and Passive Seismic Interferometry | Andrew Brenders (BP America) |
9:40 - 10:10 | Christian Teyssier (U. of Minn.) | |
10:10 - 10:30 | Coffee Break | Lobby |
10:30 - 11:30 | Breakout Sessions | |
1. Making the Most of Existing Data | Room 301A | |
2. InSAR and Other Remote Sensing Methodologies | Room 301B | |
3. Broadening the Seismic Spectrum (temporally and/or spatially) | Room 303 | |
4. Continental Scale Geology | Room 305A | |
11:30 - 12:30 | Community/Panel Discussions on the Next Big Thing | Room 302 |
12:30 - 1:30 | Lunch and Adjourn | Room 306 |
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Last Name | First Name | Institution |
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Abers | Geoffrey | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University |
Adinolfi | Andrew | IRIS Consortium |
Agnew | Duncan | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Ahern | Tim | IRIS Consortium |
Aleqabi | Ghassan | Washington University in St. Louis |
Aly | Mohamed | Idaho State University |
Anderson | Greg | National Science Foundation |
Anderson | Kent | IRIS Consortium |
Anthony | Robert | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
Arroucau | Pierre | North Carolina Central University |
Arrowsmith | Ramon | Arizona State University |
Aster | Richard | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
Austin | Ken | UNAVCO |
Azevedo | Sandra | IRIS PASSCAL |
Bahavar | Manochehr | IRIS Data Management Center |
Baranowski | Mary | IRIS Consortium |
Barbour | Andrew | UCSD |
Bardar | Erin | TERC |
Bartz | Daniel | Southern Illinois University |
Baumback | Devon | EarthScope National Office |
Beaudoin | Bruce | IRIS PASSCAL |
Bechtel | Randy | North Carolina Geological Survey |
Bedrosian | Paul | United States Geological Survey |
Bennington | Ninfa | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Benoit | Margaret | The College of New Jersey |
Bierma | Ryan | UNAVCO |
Blanpied | Michael | USGS Earthquake Hazards |
Blume | Frederick | UNAVCO |
Bobyarchick | Andy | University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Bohon | Wendy | Arizona State University |
Boler | Fran | UNAVCO |
Bollman | Trevor | Northwestern University |
Borsa | Adrian | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Braudy | Nicole | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Bremner | Paul | University of Florida |
Brenders | Andrew | BP America Inc. |
Brown | Justin | CalTech/USGS |
Brown | Larry | Cornell University |
Brownlee | Sarah | Wayne State University |
Burk | Daniel | Michigan State University |
Busby | Bob | IRIS Consortium |
Byerly | Ad | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Caldwell | Philip | Schneider Electric |
Chadwell | C. David | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Chai | Chengping | Pennsylvania State University |
Charlevoix | Donna | UNAVCO |
Chen | Chen | Purdue University |
Christensen | Douglas | University of Alaska, Fairbanks |
Colella | Harmony | Miami University of Ohio |
Conder | James | Southern Illinois Univesity |
Crotwell | Philip | University of South Carolina |
Crowell | Brendan | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Dalbotten | Diana | University of Minnesota |
Davenport | Kathy | Virginia Tech |
Dick | Cindy | EarthScope National Office |
Dickinson | Haylee | Purdue University |
Dorr | Perle | IRIS Consortium |
Dueker | Ken | University of Wyoming |
Duff | Patrick | University of South Carolina |
Eakins | Jennifer | University of California, San Diego |
Ebinger | Cynthia | University of Rochester |
Egber | Gary | Oregon State University |
Ellins | Katerin | University of Texas at Austin |
Elliott | Julie | Cornell University |
Enders | Max | UNAVCO |
Engelmann | Carol | Michigan Technological University |
Erslev | Eric | University of Wyoming |
Estabrook | Charles | National Science Foundation |
Fattahi | Heresh | University of Miami, RSMAS |
Feaux | Karl | UNAVCO |
Feucht | Daniel | University of Colorado Boulder |
Fischer | Karen | Brown University |
Flesch | Lucy | Purdue University |
Floyd | Michael | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Ford | Heather | Yale University |
Foster | Katie | University of Wyoming |
Fouch | Matthew | Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Frassetto | Andrew | IRIS Consortium |
Gallegos | Andrea | New Mexico State University |
Gao | Haiying | University of Rhode Island |
Garnero | Ed | Arizona State University |
Gaschnig | Richard | University of Maryland |
Gilbert | Hersh | Purdue University |
Gottlieb | Michael | UNAVCO |
Grapenthin | Ronni | University of California, Berkeley |
Greene | Fernando | Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami |
Gridley | James | IRIS Consortium |
Gurnis | Michael | California Institute of Technology |
Hafner | Katrin | IRIS Consortium |
Han | Liang | Virginia Tech |
Hansen | Steven | University of Colorado Boulder |
Harder | Steven | University of Texas at El Paso |
Hardy | Sandra | University of Texas at El Paso |
Hayward | Chris | Southern Methodist University |
Hedlin | Michael | University of California, San Diego |
Herring | Thomas | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Hirshorn | Barry | DOC/NOAA/NWS Pacific Tsunami Warning Center |
Hodgkinson | Kathleen | UNAVCO |
Hole | John | Virginia Tech |
Holt | Bill | Stony Brook University |
Hopper | Emily | Brown University |
Irving | Jessica | Princeton University |
Jadamec | Margarete | Brown University |
Jaume | Steven | College of Charleston |
Jin | Ge | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University |
Johanson | Ingrid | University of California, Berkeley |
Johnson | Wade | UNAVCO |
Keifer | Ian | University of Wyoming |
Keller | Randy | University of Oklahoma |
Kellogg | Louise | University of California, Davis |
Kerr | Richard | Science Magazine |
King | Robert | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
King | Scott | Virginia Tech |
Knezevic Antonijevic | Sanja | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Koper | Keith | University of Utah |
Kumar | Abhash | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Langston | Charles | Center For Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis |
Larson | Kristine | Geotop, Université du Québec à Montréal |
Lawrence | Jesse | Stanford University |
Lees | Jonathan | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Lekic | Vedran | University of Maryland |
Levin | Vadim | Rutgers University |
Lillie | Robert | Oregon State University |
Lin | Fan-Chi | California Institute of Technology |
Liu | Yuan Yuan | Stony Brook University |
Livelybrooks | Dean | University of Oregon |
Lohman | Rowena | Cornell University |
Long | Maureen | Yale University |
Lowry | Anthony R. | Utah State University |
Luetkemeyer | Patrick | Saint Louis University |
Luttrell | Karen | United States Geological Survey |
Ma | Zhitu | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
MacGregor | Ian | American Geoscience Institute |
Magnani | Beatrice | Center for Earthquake Research and Information |
Mahan | Kevin | University of Colorado Boulder |
Marliyani | Gayatri | Arizona State University |
Marshak | Stephen | University of Illinois |
Mattioli | Glen | UNAVCO |
McAuliffe | Carla | TERC |
McGary | R Shane | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
McGuire | Jeffrey | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
McLean | Lois | McLean Media |
McQuillan | Patrick | IRIS Consortium |
Meltzer | Anne | Lehigh University |
Mencin | David | UNAVCO |
Merino | Miguel | Northwestern University |
Miller | Meghan | UNAVCO |
Miller | Pnina | IRIS PASSCAL |
Moran | Seth | United States Geological Survey |
Morgan | Julia | Rice University |
Morris | Robin | IRIS Consortium |
Mostafanejad | Akram | Center For Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis |
Nelson | Robert | Illinois State University |
Neuhauser | Doug | University of California, Berkeley |
Ni | James | New Mexico State University |
Niemi | Nathan | University of Michigan |
Nyblade | Andrew | Penn State |
O'Rourke | Colin | University of Colorado Boulder |
Olds | Shelley | UNAVCO |
Park | Jeffrey | Yale University |
Parker | Elias | University of Georgia |
Parker | Tim | PASSCAL/NMT |
Pavlis | Gary | Indiana University |
Pazzaglia | Frank | Lehigh University |
Peng | Zhigang | Georgia Tech |
Peters | Shanan | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Pettis | Leah | EarthScope National Office |
Phillips | David | UNAVCO |
Pitcher | Travis | UNAVCO |
Porter | Ryan | Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Powell | Christine | University of Memphis |
Pratt | John | University of Colorado Boulder |
Pratt | Martin | Washington University in St. Louis |
Pratt-Sitaula | Beth | UNAVCO |
Puskas | Christine | UNAVCO |
Ravat | Dhananjay | University of Kentucky |
Reading | Anya | University of Tasmania |
Reid | Mary | Northern Arizona University |
Reyes | Celso | IRIS Data Management Center |
Ridgway | Ken | Purdue University |
Robinson | Sarah | EarthScope National Office |
Roeloffs | Evelyn | United States Geological Survey |
Rooney | Tyrone | Michigan State University |
Sandwell | David | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Savage | Heather | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University |
Schmalzle | Gina | University of Washington |
Schmandt | Brandon | University of New Mexico |
Schultz | Adam | Oregon State University |
Schutt | Derek | Colorado State University |
Schwab | Patrick | EarthScope National Office |
Semken | Steven | EarthScope National Office/Arizona State University |
Shcherbenko | Gina | Stony Brook University |
Shelly | David | United States Geological Survey |
Shen | Weisen | University of Colorado Boulder |
Shen | Yang | University of Rhode Island |
Shen | Zhengkang | National Science Foundation |
Simpson | David | IRIS Consortium |
Slad | George | IRIS PASSCAL |
Solis | Teira | University of Texas at El Paso |
Spinler | Joshua | University of Arizona |
Stanley | Laura | University of Houston |
Steidl | Jamison | University of California, Santa Barbara |
Stein | Carol | University of Illinois at Chicago |
Stein | Seth | Northwestern University |
Stetson-Lee | Tor | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Stump | Brian | Southern Methodist University |
Sumy | Danielle | United States Geological Survey |
Sun | Wei-Fang | Georgia Tech |
Sweet | Justin | University of Washington |
Taber | John | IRIS Consortium |
Tape | Carl | University of Alaska, Fairbanks |
Tessman | Rick | McLean Media |
Teyssier | Christian | University of Minnesota |
Thorne | Michael | University of Utah |
Tikoff | Basil | University of Wisconsin - Madison |
Tong | Xiaopeng | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Trabant | Chad | IRIS Data Management Center |
Tromp | Jeroen | Princeton University |
Tsai | Victor | California Institute of Technology |
Tsuboi | Seiji | JAMSTEC |
Tytell | Jonathan | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
van der Lee | Susan | Northwestern University |
Vernon | Frank | University of California, San Diego |
Vervoort | Jeffrey | Washington State University |
Vlahovic | Gordana | North Carolina Central University |
Wade | Jennifer | National Science Foundation |
Wagner | Lara | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Walls | Chris | UNAVCO |
Wannamaker | Philip | Energy & Geoscience Institute, University of Utah |
Wech | Aaron | United States Geological Survey, Alaska Volcano Observatory |
Wei | Meng | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
Wei | Shengji | California Institute of Technology |
West | John | Arizona State University |
Whitcomb | James | National Science Foundation |
Whitmeyer | Steve | James Madison University |
Wilcock | William | University of Washington |
Willemann | Raymond | IRIS Consortium |
Wolin | Emily | Northwestern University |
Woodward | Robert | IRIS Consortium |
Woolverton | Diane | Palestine High School |
Wysession | Michael | Washington University |
Yagi | Yuji | University of Tsukuba |
Yang | Xiaotao | Indiana University |
Young | Brian | Center For Earthquake Research and Information, University of Memphis |
Yu | Jiangbo | University of Houston |
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The scholarship application period for this workshop closed at
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